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New York City | Andy Warhol
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6.6/10
IMDb1996 | Thérèse
1996 | Lili
1996 | Lili
Dramatic | 1996 | Mary
Best Actress | 1997 | Lili
Best First Feature | 1997 | Christine
Best Actress | 1997 | Lili
1996 | Mary
Best Actress | 1997 | Lili
Box Office Collection 1,814,290 USD
The film was originally planned as a documentary, but the filmmakers found almost no footage of Solanas or anyone to speak about her.
The filmmakers were given permission to reproduce some of Andy Warhol's paintings and silk screens for the set, but they had to destroy them after filming.
Mary Harron was inspired to write the movie after reading the SCUM Manifesto, the anti-men rhetoric Valerie Solanas published in the 1960s.
The band "Yo La Tengo" appears briefly (along with their friend Tara Key of the band Antietam) as the Velvet Underground in the film.
Harron had imagined Lili Taylor in the role of Solanas before casting her.
"Ondine: What the fuck is a gay bar? Can you tell me? What is that? As a homosexual, I will not go! I will not go to one! Why should I be segregated? Fred Hughes: You're right, you should be isolated."
"Valerie Solanas: You're a guy? My god, I thought you were a lesbian. Candy Darling: Thanks, a lot of people say that."