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Drop-Dead Beautiful
By David Gofstein
Jul 4, 1996
Andy Warhol and his circle of '60s scenemakers are the focus of a cinematic renaissance. I Shot Andy Warhol detailed the attempted assassination of the pop artist by would-be feminist visionary Valerie Solanas. Basquiat, coming soon, features David Bowie as the pale media manipulator of the mid-'70s. And currently at...
The Front Lines of Indie Film
By David Gofstein
Feb 1, 1996
Chances are you've never heard of John Pierson, but if you make a point of reading the Film section, chances are you'd enjoy his book. Pierson has spent the last decade working in the independent-film industry, under the job title "producer's representative." This roughly translates as "the guy who gets...
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