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Absolut Warhola

Screening on Film
Directed by Stanislaw Mucha.
Germany, 2001, 35mm, color, 80 min.
Slovak with English subtitles.

An offbeat documentary that traces Warhol’s family to a small town in Slovakia, Absolut Warhola (the artist dropped the “a” from the family name), features interviews with surviving relatives who seem appropriately nonplussed about their famous kinsman and a visit to the nearby Andy Warhol Museum.

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