

The photos that made pop art famous—taken by a guy nobody remembers.
An astonishing journey of the images taken by William John Kennedy in the early 60's of Robert Indiana, Andy Warhol with their iconic works.
Cinematography
Kennedy's original 35mm slides—crispy, alive, impossibly candid.
Production
Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead's chaotic firsthand war stories.
Director
Brian Bayerl
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kennedy shot the only known photos of Warhol with his original Campbell's Soup Cans before they were canvas icons. He was paid $800 for the session.
The film accidentally documents the last interviews with Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet, both Warhol superstars who died shortly after filming.
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