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Director: Andy Warhol
Cast: Candy Darling, Brigid Berlin, Geri Miller, Susan Blond
People call each other up just to fight, such a scene in which Brigid Berlin fights on the phone with her mother about her weight and gorges herself with cream pies in bed.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Phoney, a 1973 comedy film directed by Andy Warhol, features people calling each other up just to fight, such as a scene where Brigid Berlin argues with her mother about her weight and consumes cream pies in bed. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some considering it an offbeat and satirical exploration of human behavior, while others have found it to be an uneven and indulgent piece.
Why you might like this:
Fans of Andy Warhol's distinctive filmmaking style and dark comedies will enjoy the satirical phone-based antics of 'Phoney' from 1973, featuring a standout performance from the iconic Candy Darling.
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