Paul Morrissey, Andy Warhol's Cinematic Collaborator, Dies at 86
Briefly

Paul Morrissey's films, made with Andy Warhol, uniquely blended squalor and melodramatic farce, transforming amateur actors into underground stars and leaving a significant cultural impact.
Morrissey's works, such as Flesh, Trash, and Women in Revolt, captivated critics through their ad-libbed scripts and the portrayal of marginalized characters, reflecting society's issues.
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