David Mcdermott
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Marguerite Van Cook
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James Romberger
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Peter McGough
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Frank Holliday
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Claudia Summers
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Duncan Hannah
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Marcus Leatherdale
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Eric Bogosian
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Kenny Scarf
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Richard Hamilton
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Annina Nosei
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David Mcdermott | Marguerite Van Cook | James Romberger | |||
Peter McGough | Frank Holliday | Claudia Summers | |||
Duncan Hannah | Marcus Leatherdale | Eric Bogosian | |||
Kenny Scarf | Richard Hamilton | Annina Nosei |
David Mcdermott | Marguerite Van Cook | ||
James Romberger | Peter McGough | ||
Frank Holliday | Claudia Summers | ||
Duncan Hannah | Marcus Leatherdale | ||
Eric Bogosian | Kenny Scarf | ||
Richard Hamilton | Annina Nosei |
Make Me Famous is the story of the Lower East Side art movement through an unknown artist, fully allowing the creativity itself to take centerstage. Set during arguably the last great art explosion in American history, Make Me Famous tells the story of unknown painter, Edward Brezinski in his quest for fame. The film gives an intimate portrait of what it was like to be an artist in N.Y.C. in the 1980s. It delves into the spirit of the artists themselves, what drove their generation and what they were up against.
Make Me Famous follows the talented Edward Brezinski as he famously eats a Donut from a Robert Gober sculpture at the Paula Cooper Gallery and all that follows. Through a real time investigation in the South of France, we unearth the truth about what happened to Brezinski and his mysterious death in the Côte d’Azur.