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Chelsea Girls

"Chelsea Girls" is a 1966 experimental film directed by Andy Warhol that features multiple overlapping stories and actors, shot with different cameras and projected simultaneously. The film's structure reflects the fluid, fragmented nature of individual experiences, emphasizing mood and atmosphere over traditional storytelling. Its unconventional style challenges viewers’ perceptions of narrative and cinema, making it a landmark work in avant-garde filmmaking. The movie captures the vibrant, rebellious spirit of 1960s New York and explores themes of identity, gender, and social norms through its innovative, non-linear presentation.