Factory Cowboys: Working with Warhol

Factory Cowboys: Working with Warhol is a movie starring Isabelle Acker, Kathrin Angerer, and Max Brauer. Based on Ulli Lommel's biography "Factory Fame - Working with Warhol" (Belleville Publishing 2015), the story, written by...
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Drama
Actors
Tea Brown, Max Brauer, Isabelle Acker, Kathrin Angerer
Director
Ulli Lommel
Writer
Ulli Lommel, Irene Höfer, Tanner King Barklow
Country
USA, Germany
Year
2018
Other Titles
The Factory: Working with Warhol
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about drama «Factory Cowboys: Working with Warhol» (18)
Based on Ulli Lommel's biography "Factory Fame - Working with Warhol" (Belleville Publishing 2015), the story, written by Irene Höfer and Ulli Lommel, focuses on Warhol's Factory life in Manhattan during the late 70s and Ulli Lommel's and Joe Dallesandro's memories. It also interprets Warhol's belief (as confided on his 50th birthday to Ulli Lommel) that "Legends don't die, they're at the beach in Rio". Filmed between October, 2016 and November, 2017 on location in New York City, Hollywood, Rio de Janeiro, Berlin, Bremen, Esslingen and Munich on 57 days of shooting.
Here's a fine example of a film that may makes up for an exciting watch due to its director Ulli Lommel extra-ordinary sense of creating spectacles that feel like breathing artworks.
Seriously a great movie! Great Drama that can be watched over and over again! Always funny!
The actors here did their jobs well. The plot was good
The coolest movie in cool movies history.
Turned out to be a really good movie. I enjoyed it.
Simply stunning. A great addition to my collection.
I saw this movie with my wife and I have to say this was even better than I ever thought possible!
This movie blew me away; however not the first time I saw it, I had to watch it twice to truly appreciate the message and the power of this film. Maybe I wasn't fully paying attention or maybe I was too young at the time but I am so glad that I watched it again.