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:
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Barber

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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.