Factory Girl is a film that tells the story of Edie Sedgwick, a young socialite who becomes a muse for artist Andy Warhol in the 1960s.
As Edie's star rises in the New York City art scene, she struggles with drug addiction and the pressures of fame.
Factory Girl explores the dark side of the glamorous world of the 1960s art scene, showing the toll that fame and addiction can take on a person.
Through Edie's story, the film examines the price of success and the destructive nature of celebrity culture.