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I Shot Andy Warhol : Fame, Notoriety, and Mary Harron’s Anti-biopics
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The first chapter, written by Janice Loreck, examines I Shot
Andy Warhol and discusses Harron’s enchantment with female figures that often receive negative attention. Loreck contextualizes Harron’s film in the biopic, exploring the filmmaker’s techniques that both embrace and challenge the parameters of the genre and, ultimately, reviews its strengths as an “anti” biopic.
Title: I Shot Andy Warhol : Fame, Notoriety, and Mary Harron’s Anti-biopics
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The first chapter, written by Janice Loreck, examines I Shot
Andy Warhol and discusses Harron’s enchantment with female figures that often receive negative attention.
Loreck contextualizes Harron’s film in the biopic, exploring the filmmaker’s techniques that both embrace and challenge the parameters of the genre and, ultimately, reviews its strengths as an “anti” biopic.
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