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                  | Andy 
                            Warhol's Trash (Trash) |   
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                        | USA, 
                          1970 35mm, 
                          1h 50min
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                  | Morrissey's 
                          second installment of his ground-breaking lowlife trilogy 
                          stars Dallesandro as Joe, a ragged heroin addict living 
                          in a filthy tenement on the Lower East Side of Manhattan 
                          with his girlfriend Holly (Woodlawn). Rendered impotent 
                          by his drug use, but driven by his addiction, Joe futilely 
                          tries to earn drug money as a hustler. While he scours 
                          the streets looking for junk, Holly searches the dumpsters, 
                          alleys and garbage piles of the city looking for trashy 
                          treasures. Joe's quest precipitates a series of adventures, 
                          alternately harrowing and humorous, including a single-shot 
                          intravenous drug session and several sexual encounters 
                          featuring an eclectic cast of characters involving a 
                          vivacious Go-Go Dancer (Miller), an LSD-crazed princess 
                          (Feldman), a bored house wife (Forth) and her architect 
                          husband (Pecheur), and Holly's extremely-pregnant sister 
                          (Podlewski)--all of whom fail to reinvigorate Joe's 
                          dormant sex drive. When their searches prove fruitless, 
                          Holly and Joe re-converge and scheme to improve their 
                          lot by adopting a baby in order to qualify for welfare. 
                          However, despite their dreams, the couple seems doomed 
                          to remain at the margins of society, burdened by junk 
                          and surrounded by trash. |   
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                  | Scénariste(s) 
                    : | Paul 
                          Morrissey |   
                  | Réalisé 
                    par : | Paul 
                          Morrissey |   
                  | Avec 
                    : | Joe Dallesandro, 
                          Holly Woodlawn, Jane Forth, Bruce Pecheur |   
                  |  |   
                  | Distribution 
                          : CARLOTTA Films - France |    |