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  1. Beauty No. 2 is a 1965 American avant-garde film by directed by Andy Warhol and starring Edie Sedgwick and Gino Piserchio. Chuck Wein also has a role in the film but never appears onscreen. Wein wrote the scenario and is also credited as assistant director.

  2. 10. Apr. 2023 · Beauty No. 2 is a 1965 American avant-garde film by directed by Andy Warhol and starring Edie Sedgwick and Gino Piserchio. Chuck Wein also has a role in the film but never appears onscreen. Wein wrote the scenario and is also credited as assistant director.

    • 63 Min.
  3. A combination druggy still life, lyric rhapsody and Edward Albee folie a deux, BEAUTY #2 can hit you--if you're in the right frame of mind--. In its meek-and-mild, limpid gaze, BEAUTY #2 turns the Factory's bathtub-speed glamor into a Zen-contemplative meadow out of a play by Zeami.

    • (143)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Andy Warhol
    • 1965-07-17
  4. 28. Apr. 2008 · edie sedgwick - "Beauty #2" (intro) - YouTube. desertshore. 1.55K subscribers. Subscribed. 67. 37K views 15 years ago. first few minutes of warhol film (1965) that shot edie to underground...

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    • desertshore
  5. 28. März 2019 · A combination druggy still life, lyric rhapsody and Edward Albee folie a deux, BEAUTY #2 can hit you–if you’re in the right frame of mind–. In its meek-and-mild, limpid gaze, BEAUTY #2 turns the Factory’s bathtub-speed glamor into a Zen-contemplative meadow out of a play by Zeami.

  6. Beauty No. 2 ist die Demonstration eines Warholfilms, in dem sich Dokument und Dramolett so angenähert haben, dass jedes wie ein Duplikat des anderen erscheint. Edie Sedgwick und Gino Piserchio spielen sich, das absurde Spiel von sich selbst oder ein halb bekleidetes Paar, das in einem Apartment der East Side vor laufender Kamera ein Paar in ...

  7. The way the taunting brings out violence, and the way Sedgwick slowly approaches retraction from the male gaze on part of her lover, the asshole off-camera, and ourselves as viewer - it turns her from objectified thing of beauty to a person underneath the guise of her performance.