Trash

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Trash is a 1970 underground film associated with Andy Warhol’s Factory scene, known for its raw portrayal of drug addiction and countercultural life in New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
underground film
associatedWith Andy Warhol’s Factory NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement underground film movement
cinematographyBy Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
distributor Empire Pictures NERFINISHED
editingBy Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Holly NERFINISHED
Joe NERFINISHED
filmingLocation New York City
filmRating X rating (original US release)
genre drama film
independent film
underground cinema
hasCastMember Geri Miller NERFINISHED
Holly Woodlawn NERFINISHED
Jane Forth NERFINISHED
Joe Dallesandro NERFINISHED
Michael Sklar NERFINISHED
hasSequel Heat NERFINISHED
hasTheme poverty
sexuality
urban marginalization
musicBy John Cale (uncredited association with Factory scene) NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of New York countercultural life
raw portrayal of drug addiction
originalLanguage English
partOf Andy Warhol’s Factory films NERFINISHED
portrays counterculture
drug addiction
heroin use
predecessor Flesh
producer Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
productionCompany Andy Warhol Films NERFINISHED
releaseDateUS 1970
releaseYear 1970
runtimeMinutes 110
screenwriter Paul Morrissey NERFINISHED
setIn New York City
style low-budget aesthetic
realist depiction of subculture
semi-improvised acting
title Trash NERFINISHED

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