A Walk Into the Sea (2006)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 75 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
A Walk Into the Sea
In 1963, Danny Williams dropped out of Harvard (over the strong objections of his family) and set out to make a career for himself in filmmaking. After editing several documentaries for Albert Maysles and David Maysles (including the award-winning Salesman), Williams met Andy Warhol, and soon became a member of the inner circle at Warhol's "Factory." Williams soon became both an advisor and a lover to the artist, and for a while lived with Warhol. When Warhol gave Williams a 16 mm movie camera, he began making films that displayed his sure and striking visual sense and sharp rhythms. Williams also was a key advisor to Warhol as they created "The Exploding Plastic Inevitable," the multimedia show which launched the career of the groundbreaking rock band the Velvet Underground. But Williams fell victim to the clashing egos that were a large part of Warhol's circle, and when he began receiving press attention that suggested the EPI was as much Williams' creation as Warhol's, Warhol broke off their relationship and a shattered Williams returned home to his family. After a few days, Williams went out for a drive and vanished, never to be seen again. Danny Williams' niece, Esther B. Robinson, offers an intimate look at the remarkable life and unexplained death of an important but little-known creative force in A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory, which features interviews with a number of Factory associates (including John Cale, Billy Name, Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey, and Brigid Berlin), as well as highlights from several of Williams' long-lost experimental films. A Walk Into the Sea received its North American premiere at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of A Walk Into the Sea:
A Walk Into the Sea Trivia
Other Movies From 2006
Regain Records DVD
Stereotype: Choose the Music or the Street
We Got Nexx
Lucia di Lammermoor
Gag
Last Days on Earth
World's Most Stupid Criminals
Ripple in the Eye: The Moving Images of Eric Koziol
ESPN SportsCentury: Greatest Athletes - Barry Bonds
Dogfights: Season 01
Deep Purple: Live at Montreux 2006 - They All Came Down to Montreux
Paul Rodgers: Live in Glasgow
Black Woman's Guide to Finding a Good Man
Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
More Movies
Film, TV & Radio movies from 2006
History movies from 2006
Film, TV & Radio movies from 2005
Film, TV & Radio movies from 2007
History movies from 2005
History movies from 2007
Best Film, TV & Radio Films from 2006
Best History Films from 2006
Best Film, TV & Radio Films from 2005
Best Film, TV & Radio Films from 2007
Best History Films from 2005
Best History Films from 2007




