Heat

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Heat is a 1972 American underground film directed by Paul Morrissey and produced by Andy Warhol, known for its satirical take on Hollywood and its place within the Warhol Factory film movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
underground film
associatedGenreMovement New York underground cinema NERFINISHED
associatedWith The Factory NERFINISHED
basedOn Hollywood culture
castMember Andrea Feldman NERFINISHED
Ellen Faison NERFINISHED
Joe Dallesandro NERFINISHED
Pat Ast NERFINISHED
Sylvia Miles NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creativeDirector Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
director Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
distributionFormat theatrical release
editedBy Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
era 1970s American underground film
filmmakingStyle improvisational acting
low-budget
minimalist production design
follows Flesh NERFINISHED
Trash NERFINISHED
Women in Revolt NERFINISHED
genre drama film
satirical film
hasCultFollowing true
hasPortrayalOf Hollywood star system
aging actresses
sexual commodification in film industry
hasTheme exploitation in the film industry
fame
satire of Hollywood
sexual relationships
movement Warhol Factory film movement NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus struggling actor
notableFor association with Andy Warhol
place within underground cinema
satirical take on Hollywood
originalLanguage English
partOf Andy Warhol filmography NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Paul Morrissey’s Flesh–Trash–Heat trilogy NERFINISHED
producer Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
productionCompany Andy Warhol Films NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1972
setting Hollywood NERFINISHED
stars Joe Dallesandro NERFINISHED
workLocation United States of America
surface form: United States

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