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    Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures

    Directed by Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato

    In an excerpt from Party Monster directors Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato’s documentary feature about artist Robert Mapplethorpe, Blondie star Debbie Harry and writer Fran Lebowitz recount anecdotes of their time in the back room of Max’s Kansas City—the New York haunt where they both met the controversial photographer.

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