Joan Crawford is a Hollywood legend. She star of bright and somber melodramas. She reigned on the screens for several decades, but every kingdom has her sunset. At that twilight moment, and as if trying to escape that crossroads, Joan decides to call the notable American artist, the greatest exponent of Pop Art: Andy Warhol. Her intention is to replace her muse, Elizabeth Taylor, in the serigraphs that the artist will present at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. This intrusion will give rise to a telephone conversation where the queen of melodrama will confirm that the world has changed and that her cinematographic life in black and white is already part of an implacable past.

Like reading the back pages of a discarded journal revealing the thoughts of a young man slipping in...


A look into the unique and rich friendship between pop art legend Andy Warhol and neo-expressionist ...

The Bee Gees preform in this special created for German TV. Also featured are Julie Driscoll, Brian ...

In 1969, Taylor Mead complained to his friend artist Wynn Chamberlain that Andy Warhol had never pai...

The private Joan Crawford fought as hard to create a normal family life as she did to establish her ...

Glamorous and hugely popular Joan Crawford raised herself from brutal poverty to Academy Award-winni...

An experimental meditation on Times Square's marquees and iconic advertising that captures the concu...

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In Madonna, Tanaami employs his signature collage-style animation, combining pop art influences, ret...
A surreal, pop-art depiction of a young girl losing her virginity.

Animation by japanese artist Keiichi Tanaami for John Lennon's song "Oh Yoko!" -- the song was relea...

Three celluloid letters sent from different parts of the globe to Paul Morrissey, director of Trash,...

Peter Hutton's New York trilogy. An act of urban archaeology, a chronicle of indelible impressions o...

A trio of android warrior sisters are awakened after a 10,000-year sleep to do battle with a series ...

Documentary about American artist and former Warhol superstar, Brigid Berlin.