A Walk into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory

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A Walk into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory is a 2007 documentary covering the life and mysterious disappearance of director Esther Robinson's uncle, Danny Williams. Williams dropped out of Harvard to pursue a career as a filmmaker. He moved to Manhattan and, after some early success, attracted the attention of Andy Warhol, becoming his lover and a fixture of the Factory's inner circle. From there, the details are harder to put together with interviews from members of Warhol's clique, often contradictory, mired in drug-addled uncertainty and old grudges. What is known is that by 1967 Williams had vanished, never to be seen again. By coincidence, Esther Robinson wound up working at the Warhol Foundation decades later, where she discovered 20 short films made by her uncle before his disappearance. A Walk in the Sea makes use of his original footage and her own to paint a strong, critical picture of Warhol's social world.moreless
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