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- Commentary by director George Hickenlooper
- Deleted Scene: We're all lost
- The real Edie
- Guy Pearce's video diary
- Sienna Miller's cast audition
- Making Factory Girl
- Factory Girl on the red carpet
- Theatrical trailer
Sienna Miller (Alfie, L4yer Cake) leads in Factory Girl directed by Emmy winner George Hickenlooper, also starring Guy Pearce as Andy Warhol.
Factory Girl imaginatively unfolds the comet-like rise and fall of 60s "It Girl" Edie Sedgwick, the blazing superstar who came to define both the glamour and the tragedy of our celebrity-obsessed culture. Sedgwick appeared to be the quintessential American princess, with her blue blood, her trust fund and her Harvard education, not to mention her ethereal beauty and vivacious charisma. But she was also a lost and fragile little girl; and when she met up with counter-culture anti-hero Andy Warhol, everything changed. Suddenly, Edie found herself at the centre of a Pop Art universe bursting with sex, drugs, style and rock 'n' roll -- and a mad rush for fame and fabulousness that was destined to spin out of control.
Arriving into the chaos of mid-60s New York, Edie (Sienna Miller) is taken under the wing of the famously deadpan artist Andy Warhol (Guy Pearce) who sees in her untamed vulnerability the makings of an irresistible muse. Warhol invites Edie into the wild world of The Factory, a former downtown hat factory he has transformed into a bohemian paradise. Here, a rag-tag mix of musicians, poets, artists, actors and misfits gather to create avant-garde movies during the day and throw glam parties all night long. Edie quickly ascends to become the star of Warhol's movies, an idol at The Factory and a media darling. She is on top of the world when she falls in love with a larger-than-life rock star (Hayden Christensen). But when Edie becomes caught between Warhol's world of sexy surfaces and her new love, she winds up rejected by both - and once again, set adrift in the modern world.

Average rating (2 reviews)
Extraordinary.
hellokesh | 01/01/2008 | See all hellokesh's reviews (1) »
I thought the entire film was brilliantly made and could quite easily watch it again and again.
a convincing and intense film.
rbmusicman | 27/07/2007 | See all rbmusicman's reviews (236) »
this is a film that brilliantly portrays the worst side of
products of the sixties, drugs, sex abuse as a result of dependence.
'guy pearce' does an awsome portrayel of 'andy warhol'
one of the more wierd charactors of that era.
it shows with some effect how he used people by giving
them dillusional expectations,and introducing them to a
drug driven enviroment.
the story shows how an heiress gets drawn into this
downward spirall believing she is carving out a successful
career as an actress and icon.
'sienna miller' plays 'edie sedgwick' her perfornance is one of the most convincing and tragic portrayels i've
seen for some time.
i say with all honesty this is a good film.
it's a whole lot better than the 'film critic's' that i've read
suggest. of corse this is only my opinion.
Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce, Hayden Christensen, Jimmy Fallon, Armin Amiri & Tara Summers | |
2006 | |
Widescreen | |
English | |
1 Hour and 30 Minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |

















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