Synopsis:
Model, film star, socialite, friend, lover, addict, Edie was the first "it" girl of the Andy Warhol Factory scene and later muse to Bob Dylan. The arc of Edie's life traced the rise and fall of the 1960s - from idyllic experimentation to dissolute recklessness. After being toasted by the whole of New York City, Edie died alone of a drug overdose in California at the age of 28. David Weisman (with John Palmer) filmed "Edie" for the last five years of her life in his cult film, "Ciao! Manhattan". When he recently uncovered lost footage of "Edie", David was inspired to create "Edie: Girl on Fire", a book and a documentary film that explores Edie's true story. He and coauthor Melissa Painter have tracked down and interviewed many of Edie's surviving intimates, including Danny Fields, Baby Jane Holzer, and Ultra Violet. They also unearthed hundreds of never-before-published photos portraits, professional ad shoots, and heartbreaking snapshots of the girl who won New York's heart and nearly burned down the Chelsea hotel. A rebuttal to Hollywood's highly fictionalized film "Factory Girl", Edie: Girl On Fire" is an insightful and startling portrait of a woman that nobody quite knew.
About the Author:
David Weisman co-directed Ciao! Manhattan and was nominated for an Academy Award as producer of Kiss of the Spider Woman. He lives in Los Angeles. Melissa Painter is an award-winning filmmaker who has directed Wildflowers, Admissions, and Steal Me. She lives in Los Angeles.
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