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Factory Girl
In the mid-1960s, wealthy debutant Edie Sedgwick (Sienna Miller) meets artist Andy Warhol (Guy Pearce) who promises to make her the star she always wanted to be... And like a super nova she explodes on the New York scene only to find herself slowly lose grip on reality...
















12 February 1984, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA

29 December 1975, Frederick, Maryland, USA


28 March 1973

16 January 1933, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA


6 September 1952, USA

21 July 1943, Washington, District of Columbia, USA

19 April 1968, Appomattox, Virginia, USA

6 December 1945, Middletown, Connecticut, USA

19 December 1979, London, England, UK

26 October 1962, London, England, UK

28 November 1984, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, USA



11 February 1981, Los Angeles, California, USA

18 September 1949, Gadsden, Alabama, USA

28 November 1962, Paterson, New Jersey, USA

9 December 1968, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA


18 March 1927, New York City, New York, USA

19 September 1974, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA


19 June 1935, Medina, Ohio, USA

13 February 1979, Newport, Rhode Island, USA




























May 02, 2008
Summing up a complex human being in two hours is like an MTV spot about Nelson Mandela cut to a Kanye West track. We don't really get to know Sedgwick at all.
August 11, 2007
As a bio-pic, Factory Girl is limited, but as a snapshot of Sedgwick and Warhol's fiery relationship, there is much to fascinate us.
May 08, 2017
Never gets past the superficial.
October 22, 2007
True story of drugs and sex is for adults only.
February 16, 2007
When Sedgwick's whirl of liberation turns into addiction, clichés stall the plot.
November 06, 2008
In Factory Girl, a jumbled of the short life and photogenic hard times of the first Andy Warhol superstar, Edie Sedgwick, Sienna Miller makes Sedgwick into an archetypal over-confident blond with a mannered young Kathleen Turner croak.
March 14, 2007
One wonders whether the documentary format would have better served the material than this ill-focused drama. Since real-life family and observers chime in over the end credits, perhaps the filmmakers were thinking the same thing.
February 16, 2007
Sedgwick's death seems as predestined as a Hollywood melodrama.
February 16, 2007
You feel as if either you or the filmmakers have missed the point, if there ever actually was one.
February 16, 2007
It's a movie without that emotional spark that lets us connect with her, or anybody else.
February 20, 2007
I think Sienna Miller does a really nice job of capturing Edie Sedgwick, who really was the fore-runner to Paris Hilton and a lot of other people who are just famous for being famous.