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Sleep Information
103 words, approx. 1 pages
 Sleep is a 1963 film by Andy Warhol which consists of long take footage of John Giorno, his lover at the time, sleeping for over five hours. The film was one of Warhol's first experiments with filmmaking, and was created as an "anti-film". Warhol would...




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 University Wire
FILM REVIEW: 'Shark' sleeps with fishes -- the dead ones
10/01/2004: 882 words, approx. 3 pages University Wire 10-01-2004 (The Hoya) (U-WIRE) WASHINGTON -- Compared to the other fresh choices for animated adventures under the sea -- like last year's whale of a hit "Finding Nemo" and "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie," which surfaces in theaters this November -- the new...
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 The Economist (US)
Sleeping with the enemy: Europe's film industry.
10/26/1991: 1,073 words, approx. 4 pages For years the European film industry looked upon Hollywood with disdain, blaming the success of American films on prurient appeal. Now European studios are looking to Hollywood as a model as they try to duplicate their success. TRUNDLING off last week to the...
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 Investor's Business Daily
As America Sleeps
5/4/2007: 509 words, approx. 2 pages Homeland Security: Various Washington officials have made ominous statements in recent days regarding the threat from al-Qaida and Osama bin Laden. Is the system blinking red again?The Homeland Security Department's chief intelligence officer suggests he's losing sleep over the prospect of attackers flying into the...
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 The New York Observer
The Science of Sleep
5/23/2007: 488 words, approx. 2 pages Over the years, independent filmmaker Alan Berliner has tried just about every remedy in the world to fall asleep, including chamomile tea, hypnosis, warm milk, white noise, alcohol, aromatherapy, sex, massage, and yoga. Still, he has a hard time sleeping. “I’ll never be a great...




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Critical Essay by Andrew M. Lugg
647 words, approx. 2 pages
 [Warhol's] early "epic" films are similar in many respects to the paintings. There is not much difference between a man sleeping—Sleep (1964) and a corpse. Neither even requires much manipulation to translate it into an artifact. In Sleep, which is more of a record than anything else, the "cinema" element is almost irrelevant. It simply provides an environment for the event. Empire came shortly after Sleep. Differing from the earlier film, it is not completely descr...
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Critical Essay by Henry Geldzahler
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 Andy Warhol's films conceal their art exactly as his paintings do. The apparently sloppy and unedited is fascinating. What holds his work together in both media is the absolute control Andy Warhol has over his own sensibility—a sensibility as sweet and tough, as childish and commercial, as innocent and chic, as anything in our culture. Andy Warhol's eight hour Sleep movie must be infuriating to the impatient or the nervous or to those so busy they cannot allow the eye and the mind to ad...


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