
Todd Haynes is working on a documentary about the Velvet Underground, reports
Variety’s
John Hopewell. Speaking in
Locarno, where he’s receiving the Pardo d’onore Manor for career achievement, Haynes says that he’ll “rely certainly on Warhol . . .
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