Just a handful of people reportedly made it through the 1964 premiere of Andy Warhol’s avant-garde film “Sleep.”
It was a real snoozer: five hours and 20 minutes of a man in bed sleeping. Now, it looks like Mr. Warhol was way ahead of his time.
Just a handful of people reportedly made it through the 1964 premiere of Andy Warhol’s avant-garde film “Sleep.”
It was a real snoozer: five hours and 20 minutes of a man in bed sleeping. Now, it looks like Mr. Warhol was way ahead of his time.
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