Andy Warhol speaks to camera whilst filming Susan Sontag; 1965

Pop-Artist and Film Director, Andy Warhol, inside his studio looking through his film camera viewfinder, then Warhol turns to the camera filming him and asks, "How come your camera doesn't make any noise?" The camera then reveals Warhol's 8mm camera, which in turn is filming Writer and Critic, Susan Sontag, who sits in a chair, wearing sunglasses and smoking a cigarette, The Factory, New York City, USA; 1965 (LMA6218D - AEVZ001J)
Pop-Artist and Film Director, Andy Warhol, inside his studio looking through his film camera viewfinder, then Warhol turns to the camera filming him and asks, "How come your camera doesn't make any noise?" The camera then reveals Warhol's 8mm camera, which in turn is filming Writer and Critic, Susan Sontag, who sits in a chair, wearing sunglasses and smoking a cigarette, The Factory, New York City, USA; 1965 (LMA6218D - AEVZ001J)
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2178683860
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BBC Editorial
Date created:
July 13, 1965
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New York, United States
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