THE ANDY WARHOL DIARIES is a breathtakingly expansive, six-part portrait written and directed by Andrew Rossi which chronicles the life of Andy Warhol from the intimate vantage point of the artist’s own posthumously published diaries. Beginning with his childhood in Pittsburgh, the series traces Warhol’s almost unbelievably diverse journey, fluidly moving between mediums and through eras as an artist —both revered and reviled — director, publisher, TV producer, scene maker, celebrity and much more. While he was a larger than life figure, Warhol was intensely private regarding his personal life. This series reveals much about the very complex man through his own words — and in his own voice through the use of cutting-edge AI techniques— and those who worked, created, and played alongside him from the subversive to the mainstream, from John Waters to Rob Lowe.
Rossi has received three Primetime Emmy nominations for his work on THE ANDY WARHOL DIARIES: Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program; Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program; and Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series