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Mary Harron discusses her 1996 film 'I Shot Andy Warhol', which she says anticipated current cultural issues like influencer culture, gender discussions, and gun violence, following a new 4K restoration.
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Mary Harron, Andy Warhol, Valerie Solanas
What
Mary Harron discusses her 1996 film 'I Shot Andy Warhol', which she says anticipated current cultural issues like influencer culture, gender discussions, and gun violence, following a new 4K restoration.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 15:04:55 GMT · 3h 49m ago
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Why
The movie's themes of fame, identity, grievance, and violence remain relevant today, prompting a discussion about its enduring insights.
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The enduring relevance of the film, as articulated by its director, highlights how foundational themes from decades past continue to shape contemporary societal discussions. This suggests a cyclical nature to cultural anxieties regarding fame, identity, and societal grievances.
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