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Release Date:
2 February 2007 (USA) moreTagline:
When Andy met Edie, life imitated art. morePlot:
Based on the rise and fall of socialite Edie Sedgwick, concentrating on her relationships with Andy Warhol and a folk singer. full summary | full synopsisNewsDesk:
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Sienna Miller Wants To Work With Balthazar Getty In Film (From iCelebz. 1 December 2008, 10:17 PM, PST)
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one dimensional all the way through moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sienna Miller | ... | Edie Sedgwick | |
| Guy Pearce | ... | Andy Warhol | |
| Hayden Christensen | ... | Musician | |
| Jimmy Fallon | ... | Chuck Wein | |
| Jack Huston | ... | Gerard Malanga | |
| Armin Amiri | ... | Ondine | |
| Tara Summers | ... | Brigid Polk | |
| Mena Suvari | ... | Richie Berlin | |
| Shawn Hatosy | ... | Syd Pepperman | |
| Beth Grant | ... | Julia Warhol | |
| James Naughton | ... | Fuzzy Sedgwick | |
| Edward Herrmann | ... | James Townsend | |
| Illeana Douglas | ... | Diana Vreeland | |
| Mary Elizabeth Winstead | ... | Ingrid Superstar | |
| Don Novello | ... | Mort Silvers |
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Rated R for pervasive drug use, strong sexual content, nudity and language.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
USA:90 min | USA:99 min (unrated version) | Argentina:99 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Ireland:16 | UK:15 | USA:Unrated (DVD) | Portugal:M/16 | South Korea:18 | Singapore:M18 | Italy:VM14 | Finland:K-15 | New Zealand:R16 | Japan:R-15 | USA:R (certificate #43218) | Netherlands:16 | Argentina:16 | Australia:MAMOVIEmeter: 
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Sienna Miller was cast twice as Edie Sedgwick. She was dropped by the producers because they felt they needed a "bigger name." Miller was eventually re-cast in the role, due in part to massive publicity from her public break-up from fiancée Jude Law. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: Campbell's tomato soup cans in Andy Warhol's kitchen cupboard have more modern label featuring upper and lower case typography, not the ones with all capital letters in use during Sixties. moreSoundtrack:
Nowhere to Run moreFAQ
What did Edie's brother say that he tasted until the day he died?Why is Hayden Christensen's character listed as "Musician" and no longer as Billy Quinn?
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I knew a lot about Edie Sedgwick before seeing the film and was even prepared for inaccuracies but the major problem with this film is that it is inaccurate not for the purpose of making a point but that it is inaccurate for the purpose of making a one-dimensional film.
Did Hickenlooper paint Edie as a perpetual victim (notice how throughout the film she is never injecting herself but is bent over while others inject her?) just so that he could show her as a victim of Andy Warhol and his drug fiend factory friends? Or that she was always a victim of people like her friend Chuck who did a complete turn on her for that villain Andy? Is Hickenlooper trying to say that the biggest mistake of Edie's life was not choosing Dylan over Warhol in that elevator scene where her future self voices over, "that was the biggest mistake of my life"? Edie Sedgwick came to the factory a sick person, she was already headed for a crash even before she set eyes on Andy Warhol. In reality, she was rejected by the factory friends and many others for the drugs she brought with her everywhere, she was not introduced to them at the factory as the movie shows.
Hickenlooper seems to me to be trying to say that Edie Sedgwick, that fresh faced wasp in knee socks and pearls who left Cambridge with sketches tucked under her arms could have potentially had a wonderful and peaceful life, even a stable marriage with Bob Dylan had she only not met Andy Warhol and been subject of those movies.
I have a problem with this film because I am so interested, most people are, in the real Edie Sedgwick and I agree with another poster who suggested you see Ciao!Manhattan to get a better sense of who she was. If you want a tragic love-story about a good girl who chose the wrong guy, watch Factory Girl.
The real Edie Sedgwick was a person whose hystrionics and drugs were symptoms of a soul that was always trying to fly away, for her the world was always too small and her pain was always too big, and she lived her life as though she dreamed of having her wings singed flying too close to the sun.