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Bob Dylan Screentest 2, The Factory, New York, 1965
During the early 1960s, Bob Dylan was already a celebrated singer/songwriter, and Andy Warhol was a star in his own right as well, so the encounter of the two figures was inevitable. Dylan was brought to The Factory in 1965 by Barbara Rubin, a filmmaker and a mutual friend of the two men. On that occasion, Dylan gladly posed for one of Warhol’s screen tests, two-minute silent movie portraits starring Factory visitors.
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