Edie Sedgwick #2

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jeez, that's great! I could hear people talk about her all day :smile:
and I loved seeing Leee Childers at the end!
 
:rofl: Swedish subs :lol:
Thanks for posting, and I agree with Eli Marie. I love hearing ppl talk about her too :flower:
 
I miss when you could search 'Edie Sedgwick' on google (or yahoo) and actual Edie Sedgwick-info/pics would appear and not Sienna Miller and girls in Halloween costumes.
 
I can't remember if this one was posted:

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Girl On Fire
 
I know a lot of people dislike 'Factory Girl,' myself included. However I did like the messy "Uncut" version that was available on youtube exclusively by George Hickenlooper. Most of the parts have been deleted... I downloaded it all a couple of years ago, but only saved about 5 parts out of 15. I was wondering if by chance anyone saved the entire 15/15 parts of the film?
 
Haven't been here for awhile. Thanks to all who posted new photos and art. The Adelman photos are to die for!

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In a cumulative response in questioning Edie's beauty from certain posters I state that she was most beautiful in moving pictures. It not only showed her personality and essence but her physical presence.

She was most beautiful when she had side views (to show jawline) or in Modigliani close up on her frontal face via lighting to illuminate half her face to erase imperfections. The most beautiful was her Aura speaking honestly and eloquently about her life in full regal; there are models and actresses with fuller cheekbones but not the ethereal glimpses of beauty that must be sought out to fully appreciated the moving liquid masterpiece of her face which was moving all the time.
 
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from Sam Green's obituary/The Daily Telegraph

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Jonas Mekas, Andy Warhol, Joan Kron, Edie Sedgwick and others
Can't find a larger photo. Found it on http://www.facelift.com/40thcont.html
I contacted the email to check if they had a larger photo and they do not.
 
Thanks for posting babydoll...I wish someone would make a really good documentary about her or write another book or something...
 
^I know. although no book will ever surpass her original biography. maybe another girl on fire type, with lots of huge glossy pictures.
 
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