I adore this video so much, it really inspired me. Edie was such a beautiful creature and I'm saying that being aware of how many drugs she took, how much she drank or whatever. She carried loads of pain with her. That's it.
What is REALLY tragic is that so many people still idolize this talentless drug addict celebrity wannabe. Here's a Life. Here's a Life on drugs. Any questions? You should find a drug addict from the 21st century to worship instead.
i dont think a lot of people knew what that mmovie lupe was about, something about her playing lik a girl who over doses on some crazy drug. i think dulaudid, and then drowns in a toilet bowl. hence that clip of edie on the toilet.
She may have been one of the greatest fashion revolutionaries, like Madonna or even more; just didn´t found the correct people to be known Worlwide and be now on the Immortal wall of Fame.
Even so a lot of people know her............ just picture that!
the fascination of watching the light going out, slowly and then fast, out of her big brown beautiful eyes..oh yes, people would pay good money to say "oh look she or he is a fashion icon"...and now its gone..this morbid "helpless"fascinations, I know very, very well and it so familiar. You sould turn to your own family and friends and send them to a psychologist, if they Want to get off drugs..if not, there is nothing, one can do..but if the will is there, dont loose it with small talk..
What is scary is that all those people around her watched this beautiful creature fall apart, literally break down and come apart, and they did nothing to help her in any way at all. Yeah, Edie was an addict, very badly into speed, tranquilizers and sleeping pills, but the was very ill, too. She had mental problems. She needed HELP, ungently, and there was no one around willing to help her. They were all USERS.
I don't understand how this film is meant to be about Lupe Velez and yet not only does Edie look nothing like Lupe, but they don't even try to make her look like Lupe. She just looks like Edie Sedgwick playing Edie Sedgwick.
@woobia It wasnt about trying to really "act" like Lupe. It was more of maybe a tribute or using aspects from Lupes life to create the movie Lupe. Edie sis a wonderful job in the film. I don't think Andy was trying to recreate the image of Lupe or really even her life, but like I said, maybe more of a tribute.
@woobia Yeah, none of their films make a much sense, they are more about trying to make a statement if anything, I'm not sure what they were doing here, I would love to see the whole thing
@woobia Yes, and that's true about all of Andy's movies. It's reality, subliminally almost, slipping into the narrative, and vice versa. There is a minimal difference between acting and reality: sometimes the actors go too far and react, sometimes violently, like Edie does in Beauty No. 2 or Kitchen, and sometimes they are swept along. And that's one of the things that made people like Edie so great.
@cjathena You realize this comment makes no sense. My question was about where can I get the track that is being played in this video. This guy is laughing at your reading ability!
Oh the the song "Hello Morning" is by Sam Spiegel & Karen O lead singer... got it so long ago you should be able to find anywhere....Thank you for the Comment :)
Just an opinion, but why do you have the yeah yeah yeahs playing on this video? I don't think it goes with this video at all. A group from the time period would have been better. The yeah yeah yeahs in no way shape or form capture what was going on around Andy's people. They are a mediocre group. Good effort though.
Was this part of some movie she in which she was playing? Or was someone recording her in that unfortunate state? It's a shame someone would be so cruel to record that because I just about everyone my age has had nights like that. We were lucky enough to have friends around who wouldn't record it so that others could view and judge us for it. The cruelty of it is disgusting. Poor Edie.
These clips are From Andy Warhol's 'LUPE' where Edie acts as Lupe Velez The Spitfire..she was an Hollywood actor who killed herself. Although we all know the story of Andy and his fixation on death
This is beautiful! I've been looking for clips of Lupe, and some of these pictures are ones I've never seen before. I would be really grateful if you sent me the links.
I really love Edie. There's just something about her that sparks.
its ok, i can answer that haha. well her style open the mind of most of us, especially designers. her style was very different and in a way i can say wild because it was very colorful and different (weird in a good way in many peoples opinions) girls mostly like the dark make up she would put around her eyes. many people admire her because if it wasnt for her many of us would probably be very simple with clothing and make up ... if that makes sense? ... idk if i explained myself well sorry.
Oh, i see. She was somewhat of a fashion icon for her generation and for girls of your age as well.Thanks for taking the time to reply. i think it helps me ,to now put her celebrity in perspective.thanks again.
I would have loved to have commented earlier but my account was susspended...Edie I am Just glad that you got the insight you were looking for from all The Edie Fans =)
Her heredity and upbringing made her a wild extrovert who lived life to the fullest. Many others who fit this description are also targets of the same kind of fascination and adoration. Edie's life represents the ideal for our modern, overstimulated culture obsessed with youth, beauty, and tragedy. People do also admire her style, but what really made it was Edie herself and not the clothes. I think this is proven by the beautiful Sienna Miller looking hideous and cheap in Factory Girl (IMO).
Perfectly stated. There is a profundity in Edie's story that she may not have even been aware of. There are so many threads of the American narrative that run through her brief life. From the social strata she sprung from, which created this country and commanded absolute dominance over it for three hundred years, to the epicenter of upheaval that changed the nation forever culturally and socially, and the aftermath of it all. None of these silly, lightweight "sex tape" bitches today can compare
Wow, your comment is so similar to something I read yesterday by the feminist Camille Paglia. She championed Edie as an individualist who invoked the 1920's in a time that came to reject escapism, decadence, and the upper class. You're right, the Paris's and Lindsay's of today are nothing more than products of their time.
Paglia drives me crazy sometimes, but ultimately I lpve her ferocious intellect and completely uninhibited exposition. And honestly, I am not dissing people like Paris H. etc. I really don't think they are significant enough to loathe --or worship. It's a revealing lack of depth if a person feels strongly either way about them. Edie, on the other hand, is very difficult. The herd either doesn't get her or love her for the wrong reasions. She didn't really get much done--she crashed too young-
cont. but she somehow managed to scare the shit out of people--her class, the public, the art / fashion / media nexus. No one could neatly process or package her rebellion. It was too convulsive and commensurate to the general upheaval of the moment. Edie was in a handful of underground films, she modeled for all of five minutes, had no stylists, press agents, spokespeople or corporate handlers; she was never a "brand" or even a household name. Yet she is now iconic. Little sorceress!
This isn't documentary footage. "Lupe" is a short fiction by Robert Heide. The playwright says that, while he was standing with Warhol on a bloody sidewalk where dancer Freddy Herko had jumped to his death, Warhol said to him, "I wish Edie would tell us when she's going to commit suicide. We could film it." Heide is also quoted in David Dalton's book Edie Factory girl as saying that Warhol liked to depict women and transvestites in humiliating situations.
Yes I know ALL This....I got my Clips From a Documentary on Warhol that had these CLIPS ..The Death of Lupe Velez for Edie played the role of the "Mexican Spitfire", found dead in her Hollywood hacienda with her head in a toilet bowl.
About "humiliating situations" - Hollywood legend has it that the Mexican planned an elaborate, elegant suicide that went awry when she became nauseous from the pills and crawled to the toilet. So, Robert Heide and Edie gave Warhol what he wanted on a silver platter, so to speak. Death plus humiliation.
I wonder if that had anything to do with the fact that Andy was described as masochistic and was also said to idealise himself in the feminine role? Maybe he got his sexual gratification vicariously like that because he didn't enjoy sex?
Sadism and masochism involve inflicting pain, especially extreme pain, which differentiates them from bondage and discipline. I don't know of any detailed descriptions of what Warhol did in bed. When Edie called him "sadistic" she did mean his sex life. Necrophiles want sex with corpses.
He was interested in death and dying, but I think money was his true passion. Lupe is an example of his indifference. The pointless split-screen study of the corpse at the end sums it up perfectly.
She's not Lindsay, don't be a hater there's more to Edie than meets the Eye, and Factory Girl didn't cover it all either. Don't stress yourself about it.
Yeah i no but its not very clear. And the beginning when they actually show the apartment, its out of focus. it only show her clearly putting on her makeup at her fabulous mirrored art deco vanity! haha
so sad. i wish i was there for her :(
nana78748 1 week ago
Your videos are always great.
soulchick80 3 weeks ago
The5thAngelRose she obviously has talent because she got your attention, everyone has talent, she was happy in termoil
hudsenleroy 4 weeks ago
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she would of died from cigarettes anyway one less toxic bitch
41gagavision 1 month ago
Respect.
JINTALA
JintalaMightySanuk 1 month ago
I adore this video so much, it really inspired me. Edie was such a beautiful creature and I'm saying that being aware of how many drugs she took, how much she drank or whatever. She carried loads of pain with her. That's it.
SonnyXXInvisible 1 month ago
What is REALLY tragic is that so many people still idolize this talentless drug addict celebrity wannabe. Here's a Life. Here's a Life on drugs. Any questions? You should find a drug addict from the 21st century to worship instead.
The5thAngelRose 3 months ago in playlist Edie Sedgwick
Her life was so goddamn tragic.
Murderermarv 3 months ago
is there anywhere online i can watch this? or anyone i can contact to get the full movie??
AsteroidB312 4 months ago
i love this but at the same time it makes me so sad to watch.
glassineheart 6 months ago
@glassineheart me too :(
Sixtiesera 5 months ago
she was so hot! a real femme fatale ;)
johnsydjimi 7 months ago
poor little thing..the shot of her passed out with her head on the toilet....the reality..just soo tragic..dear sweet girl..
perfect music..
joeblowthehot 9 months ago
That was AMAZING!!! with a capital A!!! She's sooooo beautiful. Would loe to know where you get all the amazing footage.
worldwind06 9 months ago
i dont think a lot of people knew what that mmovie lupe was about, something about her playing lik a girl who over doses on some crazy drug. i think dulaudid, and then drowns in a toilet bowl. hence that clip of edie on the toilet.
taye10198 9 months ago
She may have been one of the greatest fashion revolutionaries, like Madonna or even more; just didn´t found the correct people to be known Worlwide and be now on the Immortal wall of Fame.
Even so a lot of people know her............ just picture that!
TheRocket901 9 months ago
@TheRocket901 Yes, and apparently Madonna has a great deal of admiration for her. Edie is timeless, ageless, because she will be 28 forever.
MowgliX 3 months ago
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charlottecharlotte86 10 months ago
Thanks for uploading :)
you said the andy warhol foundation has the full movie...I went to the site and its not there...any suggestions as to where?
emliqua 10 months ago
the fascination of watching the light going out, slowly and then fast, out of her big brown beautiful eyes..oh yes, people would pay good money to say "oh look she or he is a fashion icon"...and now its gone..this morbid "helpless"fascinations, I know very, very well and it so familiar. You sould turn to your own family and friends and send them to a psychologist, if they Want to get off drugs..if not, there is nothing, one can do..but if the will is there, dont loose it with small talk..
vivizapa 1 year ago
@vivizapa *lose it
vivizapa 1 year ago
so beautiful.
sckrluv 1 year ago
What is scary is that all those people around her watched this beautiful creature fall apart, literally break down and come apart, and they did nothing to help her in any way at all. Yeah, Edie was an addict, very badly into speed, tranquilizers and sleeping pills, but the was very ill, too. She had mental problems. She needed HELP, ungently, and there was no one around willing to help her. They were all USERS.
MowgliX 1 year ago 3
poor little girl..the toilet scene just broke my heart..
joeblowthehot 1 year ago 4
I don't understand how this film is meant to be about Lupe Velez and yet not only does Edie look nothing like Lupe, but they don't even try to make her look like Lupe. She just looks like Edie Sedgwick playing Edie Sedgwick.
woobia 1 year ago
@woobia It wasnt about trying to really "act" like Lupe. It was more of maybe a tribute or using aspects from Lupes life to create the movie Lupe. Edie sis a wonderful job in the film. I don't think Andy was trying to recreate the image of Lupe or really even her life, but like I said, maybe more of a tribute.
yourlostlittlegirl 1 year ago
@woobia Yeah, none of their films make a much sense, they are more about trying to make a statement if anything, I'm not sure what they were doing here, I would love to see the whole thing
jarileigh 1 year ago
@woobia Yes, and that's true about all of Andy's movies. It's reality, subliminally almost, slipping into the narrative, and vice versa. There is a minimal difference between acting and reality: sometimes the actors go too far and react, sometimes violently, like Edie does in Beauty No. 2 or Kitchen, and sometimes they are swept along. And that's one of the things that made people like Edie so great.
MowgliX 1 year ago
This is so sad. RIP Edie.
Murderermarv 1 year ago 2
i really enjoy your version of the song
chanflesbox 1 year ago
soory what was the songs name
invisible000ful 1 year ago
Love it! Anychance you know where I can get the full version of this song?
Quikrider19 1 year ago
@Quikrider19 >Hmm not too sure it's called "Hello Tomorrow" by Sam Spiegel & Karen O.
Miapink12 1 year ago
@Quikrider19 The end part is not real! You have been had by photoshop....the guy that posted this is laughing at you!
cjathena 2 months ago
@cjathena You realize this comment makes no sense. My question was about where can I get the track that is being played in this video. This guy is laughing at your reading ability!
Quikrider19 2 months ago
BEAUTYFUL
SL1999 1 year ago
@SL1999 >>Thanks Very Much, Happy to see new comments!
Miapink12 1 year ago
nice, xD
aghorah 1 year ago
Where can you actually see this movie? I have looked all over for it, and still can't find it.
missanna208 1 year ago 2
@missanna208 >>>The Andy Warhol Foundation
Miapink12 1 year ago
@Miapink12 i can't find it there :S pls post a link!
ngollum 4 months ago
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@missanna208 You can see it here.
MowgliX 1 year ago
good vid.
katyburg 1 year ago
@katyburg >ThANK You I really put love & consideration in my Edie Vidz
Miapink12 1 year ago
Love this vid
LBMAAS 1 year ago
beautiful piece mia..
cheebaful 1 year ago
thank you
micheletgilles 1 year ago
so sad to see that half of that probably isnt acting, such a beautiful woman, and a tragic story
LiamJamess 1 year ago 3
great video!
lichtes 1 year ago
ty 4 posting this song.......been trying to find out who sings this...
luckeeee45 1 year ago
repose en paix... edie
folk728 1 year ago
Love edie... rip :(
BabyStrega01 1 year ago
nice nod
verlisse 1 year ago
Hey , where can i download this song .
This video made me cry...the song goes perfectly .
HelloMrWarhol 1 year ago 4
Oh the the song "Hello Morning" is by Sam Spiegel & Karen O lead singer... got it so long ago you should be able to find anywhere....Thank you for the Comment :)
Miapink12 1 year ago
no...cant find it
itsreallynotacat 1 year ago
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GypsyTheft 1 year ago
It's called "Hello Tomorrow" by the Yeah yeah yeahs. : )
GypsyTheft 1 year ago
youarethevunderful
itsreallynotacat 1 year ago
rcio
ChopinAbsinthe 2 years ago
Very haunting video... because it almost sounds like Edie could be singing the song herself... thanks for this!
justifiedsins 2 years ago 3
It does have quite an eerie quality to it.
thatBRITTANYgirl 1 year ago
Love the vid.. I can't find this song anywhere.. is there somwhere I can dl ?
pineappleshamama 2 years ago 4
oh nevermind.. this song is called "hello tomorrow"
pineappleshamama 2 years ago 3
Breaks my heart T___T
dany9012 2 years ago 2
What song is this ?
BecksUhLoser 2 years ago 2
Sterling looks so forlorn in those pictures.
kamalmanzukie 2 years ago 2
Absolutely Beautiful Video Mia, Thank You So Much for all your Edie Masterpieces!!
attaqproductionz 2 years ago 4
@attaqproductionz You're Welcome Thank You For Watching! Xoxo
Miapink12 2 years ago
Well I love this song and I think it goes perfectly with the video. Beautiful, fragile Edie. Rest in Peace, Darling. <3
thatBRITTANYgirl 2 years ago 3
I think the music fits perfectly.
falconfanatic77 2 years ago 20
Thanks!
Miapink12 2 years ago
at :19 she goes to put on lipstick...only problem, it's not there.
bless her
pathoplastic 2 years ago 51
Just an opinion, but why do you have the yeah yeah yeahs playing on this video? I don't think it goes with this video at all. A group from the time period would have been better. The yeah yeah yeahs in no way shape or form capture what was going on around Andy's people. They are a mediocre group. Good effort though.
artstar19 2 years ago
Was this part of some movie she in which she was playing? Or was someone recording her in that unfortunate state? It's a shame someone would be so cruel to record that because I just about everyone my age has had nights like that. We were lucky enough to have friends around who wouldn't record it so that others could view and judge us for it. The cruelty of it is disgusting. Poor Edie.
maxmcmann 2 years ago 2
These clips are From Andy Warhol's 'LUPE' where Edie acts as Lupe Velez The Spitfire..she was an Hollywood actor who killed herself. Although we all know the story of Andy and his fixation on death
Miapink12 2 years ago
This video is so haunting and mesmerizing... to me she just seems so delicate here...
LindaRachelJacobs 2 years ago 4
beautiful...
molkoholic3 2 years ago 3
This is beautiful! I've been looking for clips of Lupe, and some of these pictures are ones I've never seen before. I would be really grateful if you sent me the links.
I really love Edie. There's just something about her that sparks.
brittany0 2 years ago 3
Oh Edie how I would have loved to have met you.......
worldwind06 2 years ago 6
Me too. She would have been the fashion industry by now. Trend setter.
Lisa13245 2 years ago 4
Thanks for the extra info. I really appreciate it!
tet43 2 years ago 2
beautiful video and song.
r.i.p edie<3
rainb123456a 2 years ago 3
I'm not trying to be a smartass, I'm really curious to know!
tet43 2 years ago
its ok, i can answer that haha. well her style open the mind of most of us, especially designers. her style was very different and in a way i can say wild because it was very colorful and different (weird in a good way in many peoples opinions) girls mostly like the dark make up she would put around her eyes. many people admire her because if it wasnt for her many of us would probably be very simple with clothing and make up ... if that makes sense? ... idk if i explained myself well sorry.
frankfurtpeanuts 2 years ago 2
Oh, i see. She was somewhat of a fashion icon for her generation and for girls of your age as well.Thanks for taking the time to reply. i think it helps me ,to now put her celebrity in perspective.thanks again.
tet43 2 years ago 2
sure np =]
frankfurtpeanuts 2 years ago
I would have loved to have commented earlier but my account was susspended...Edie I am Just glad that you got the insight you were looking for from all The Edie Fans =)
Miapink12 2 years ago
Could someone tell me besides being cute while being filmed on drugs,what exactly interests people about her
tet43 2 years ago
Her heredity and upbringing made her a wild extrovert who lived life to the fullest. Many others who fit this description are also targets of the same kind of fascination and adoration. Edie's life represents the ideal for our modern, overstimulated culture obsessed with youth, beauty, and tragedy. People do also admire her style, but what really made it was Edie herself and not the clothes. I think this is proven by the beautiful Sienna Miller looking hideous and cheap in Factory Girl (IMO).
xXPinkGoddessXx 2 years ago
Perfectly stated. There is a profundity in Edie's story that she may not have even been aware of. There are so many threads of the American narrative that run through her brief life. From the social strata she sprung from, which created this country and commanded absolute dominance over it for three hundred years, to the epicenter of upheaval that changed the nation forever culturally and socially, and the aftermath of it all. None of these silly, lightweight "sex tape" bitches today can compare
giannireb68 2 years ago
Wow, your comment is so similar to something I read yesterday by the feminist Camille Paglia. She championed Edie as an individualist who invoked the 1920's in a time that came to reject escapism, decadence, and the upper class. You're right, the Paris's and Lindsay's of today are nothing more than products of their time.
xXPinkGoddessXx 2 years ago
Paglia drives me crazy sometimes, but ultimately I lpve her ferocious intellect and completely uninhibited exposition. And honestly, I am not dissing people like Paris H. etc. I really don't think they are significant enough to loathe --or worship. It's a revealing lack of depth if a person feels strongly either way about them. Edie, on the other hand, is very difficult. The herd either doesn't get her or love her for the wrong reasions. She didn't really get much done--she crashed too young-
giannireb68 2 years ago 2
cont. but she somehow managed to scare the shit out of people--her class, the public, the art / fashion / media nexus. No one could neatly process or package her rebellion. It was too convulsive and commensurate to the general upheaval of the moment. Edie was in a handful of underground films, she modeled for all of five minutes, had no stylists, press agents, spokespeople or corporate handlers; she was never a "brand" or even a household name. Yet she is now iconic. Little sorceress!
giannireb68 2 years ago
great video so well put 2gether
gina888warhol1 2 years ago
she was introduced to drugs at the factory so she would have been still alive w/o andy i think
ebbsislove93 2 years ago
Well a different kinds of Drug..her parents gave her barbituates at a young age..to make her forget her father's cheating
Miapink12 2 years ago
Edit may have been self destructive, but who knows what life she could have gone onto have If she hadn't met andy warhol
NorthManc09 2 years ago
wow beautiful song, i love karen o & good footage of edie
13neeka 2 years ago 2
very kool
gina888warhol1 2 years ago 2
aww it's kind of sad like at 0:36 :/
crystalstilts 2 years ago 2
I know it's hard to watch myself sometimes
Miapink12 2 years ago
I love you, for doing this...b b b
gina888warhol1 2 years ago 2
Merci G!!!, I'm loving all the Love for Edie!
Miapink12 2 years ago
The song is superb, I love Karen O.
VVRamone 2 years ago 2
Amazing song choice for this vid, I would love to see the rest of 'Lupe'.
xXPinkGoddessXx 2 years ago
This isn't documentary footage. "Lupe" is a short fiction by Robert Heide. The playwright says that, while he was standing with Warhol on a bloody sidewalk where dancer Freddy Herko had jumped to his death, Warhol said to him, "I wish Edie would tell us when she's going to commit suicide. We could film it." Heide is also quoted in David Dalton's book Edie Factory girl as saying that Warhol liked to depict women and transvestites in humiliating situations.
ZenPapageno 2 years ago
Yes I know ALL This....I got my Clips From a Documentary on Warhol that had these CLIPS ..The Death of Lupe Velez for Edie played the role of the "Mexican Spitfire", found dead in her Hollywood hacienda with her head in a toilet bowl.
Miapink12 2 years ago
About "humiliating situations" - Hollywood legend has it that the Mexican planned an elaborate, elegant suicide that went awry when she became nauseous from the pills and crawled to the toilet. So, Robert Heide and Edie gave Warhol what he wanted on a silver platter, so to speak. Death plus humiliation.
ZenPapageno 2 years ago
"I really can't exhibit it. I have put too much of myself into it."
-- The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.
ZenPapageno 2 years ago
Oh I know, I'm sure this is exactly what Andy wanted to see, he was a lil morbid like that...
Miapink12 2 years ago
I doubt that a film like this will ever have a large following.
I wouldn't be seen dead with a necrophiliac! -- Oscar Wilde
ZenPapageno 2 years ago
I wonder if that had anything to do with the fact that Andy was described as masochistic and was also said to idealise himself in the feminine role? Maybe he got his sexual gratification vicariously like that because he didn't enjoy sex?
xXPinkGoddessXx 2 years ago
Sadism and masochism involve inflicting pain, especially extreme pain, which differentiates them from bondage and discipline. I don't know of any detailed descriptions of what Warhol did in bed. When Edie called him "sadistic" she did mean his sex life. Necrophiles want sex with corpses.
He was interested in death and dying, but I think money was his true passion. Lupe is an example of his indifference. The pointless split-screen study of the corpse at the end sums it up perfectly.
ZenPapageno 2 years ago
Whuile Hedie did originally write the screenplay for Lupe, the script didn't actually arrive until a week after Warhol had already shot the film.
andtheskyopened 2 years ago
Oh hahaha really? That's Great Edie hated scripts
Miapink12 2 years ago
Wow so good!! So where exactly can we get her movies she was in?!?! I so badly want to see them in full and not just on here.
Live6Love6Laugh 2 years ago
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she's always smoking!!! i hate her! she reminds me of this bitch lindsay lohan..
cathy75 2 years ago
She's not Lindsay, don't be a hater there's more to Edie than meets the Eye, and Factory Girl didn't cover it all either. Don't stress yourself about it.
Miapink12 2 years ago
I like much! thanks to share it Edie produces as much tenderness to me in these scenes, the photo of her with its head in W.C is very sad
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PolichinelaAzul 2 years ago
this is .... quite lovely, and kinda haunting.
it is sooo stupid that these movies are unavailable for public viewing.
desertshore 2 years ago 3
Ohhhh.... I wish there were clearer pictures of her apartment. She probably had a fabulous one. :)
HopeCatherine 2 years ago
That's her apartment in poor little rich girl
Miapink12 2 years ago
Yeah i no but its not very clear. And the beginning when they actually show the apartment, its out of focus. it only show her clearly putting on her makeup at her fabulous mirrored art deco vanity! haha
HopeCatherine 2 years ago
-just my fix!
SilverBellsxx 2 years ago
Beautiful. Was this shot in her apartment?
HopeCatherine 2 years ago
thanks, no it was filmed at Panna Grady's apartment in the great old Dakota on Central Park West and 72nd. (NY)
Miapink12 2 years ago
Yeah her apartment on factory girl was brilliant. all her clothes strung everywhere. I watch that movie practically everyday.
HopeCatherine 2 years ago
Very haunting indeed, but still fabulous. I wish they could release the other films she was in, like Kitchen.
SteffiCalifornia 2 years ago 3
ahh briana the pictures,film&music beautiful and 'very haunting' to me here right now..powerful energy .. cheers you~'*'
sonicjay007 2 years ago 4