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Director: Andy Warhol
Cast: Gerard Malanga, Ronna
Gerard Malanga reads some of his poems and excerpts from his diaries substituting the word “bufferin” for most of the proper names in the readings, while Ronna Page gives an ongoing commentary in the film.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Bufferin is a 1966 experimental film directed by Andy Warhol. The film features Gerard Malanga reading his poems and diary excerpts, substituting the word 'bufferin' for most proper names, while Ronna Page provides an ongoing commentary. The film is considered a significant work within Warhol's filmography, though its critical reception and audience response are not widely documented.
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Fans of experimental and avant-garde films will appreciate the unique stylistic approach of Bufferin (1966), directed by the iconic Andy Warhol. With Gerard Malanga's unconventional readings substituting 'bufferin' for proper names, and Ronna Page's commentary, this film offers a distinct, thought-provoking viewing experience.
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