1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of (1989)
Takes the scratch genre to a postmodern extreme by processing and colouring Andy Warhol's Marilyn prints. Warhol's famous print undergoes intense changes of tone, as a whole spectrum of colours slowly slide across the screen to the lush, over-the-top muzak on the soundtrack.
Director: George Barber
Runtime: 4 min
Release Date: January 1, 1989
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Barber
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of about?
- Takes the scratch genre to a postmodern extreme by processing and colouring Andy Warhol's Marilyn prints. Warhol's famous print undergoes intense changes of tone, as a whole spectrum of colours slowly slide across the screen to the lush, over-the-top muzak on the soundtrack.
- Who directed 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of?
- 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of was directed by George Barber.
- How long is 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of?
- 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of has a runtime of 4m (4 minutes).
- Where was 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of produced?
- 1001 Colours Andy Never Thought Of was produced in United Kingdom.