In an interview with Andy Warhol and transgender actress, Candy Darling, the duo talk about how they met and their upcoming movie, “Blonde on a Bum Trip,” which would later be renamed “Women in Revolt.” Although Warhol is known more for being a leading figure in the pop art movement, he also had a prolific career as a filmmaker. During the 1960s, Warhol made over 60 films, most of them fairly short, but some very long, such as “Empire,” a film consisting of eight hours of footage of the Empire State Building at dusk. Warhol and Darling met at a New York club called the Tenth of Always and went on to make two of Warhol’s most famous film’s together, “Flesh” and “Women in Revolt.”
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