Brillo Box (3 ¢ off) is a 2016 documentary short film directed and written by Lisanne Skyler. It is produced by Sheila Nevins, Tristine Skyler and Judith Black under HBO Documentary Films. The film revolves around the Brillo Box soap pads, that was designed by pop art icon Andy Warhol and was sold for $3 million at Christie's auction having been refused by companies forty-year earlier.[1]
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Directed by | Lisanne Skyler |
Written by | Lisanne Skyler |
Produced by | Sheila Nevins Tristine Skyler Judith Black Lisa Heller Kevin Black |
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Distributed by | HBO |
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Running time | 40 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It was shortlisted with ten other short-film from 69 entries submitted to the 89th Academy Awards in Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) category.[2]
Plot
editBrillo Box (3¢ off) follows a yellow Andy Warhol Brillo Box sculpture as it makes its way from a Skyler family's living room to a record-breaking Christie's auction, blending personal narrative with popular culture, and exploring how we navigate the ephemeral nature of art and value.[3]
Synopsis
editThe film shows and discusses Warhol's work and ideas, and how the culture has accepted his work as a lasting commentary on society and consumerism art. Artist Peter Young is also featured in the documentary.[4]
Accolades
edit- Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) - Shortlisted.[5]
References
edit- ^ "A Movie Tells the $3 Million Tale of a Warhol Brillo Box". Wall Street Journal. October 26, 2016. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
- ^ "10 DOC Shorts on Oscars's 2016 Short list". Oscars.org. October 26, 2016. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
- ^ Trailer on Vimeo posted by California Film Institute
- ^ BRILLO BOX (3¢ OFF), TRACKING THE REMARKABLE JOURNEY OF AN ICONIC ANDY WARHOL SCULPTURE FROM ONE FAMILY’S LIVING ROOM THROUGH THE GLOBAL ART MARKET, DEBUTS AUG. 7, EXCLUSIVELY ON HBO|Medium
- ^ "10 DOC SHORTS ON OSCAR'S 2016 SHORTLIST". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. October 26, 2016.