German filmmaker
Rosa von Praunheim directed a documentary based on the life of Brown entitled
Tally Brown, New York in which he relied on "extensive interviews with Brown, as she recounts her collaboration with Warhol,
Taylor Mead, and others...." Released in 1979 in the former West Germany,
Tally Brown, New York is a portrait of Brown's singing and acting career. The film included cameo appearances by actors
Divine,
Holly Woodlawn and artist
Ching Ho Cheng. At the time, Brown was a resident of
Washington Heights, Manhattan. In the same year of its release, the documentary won the
Film Award in Silver at the German Film Awards for "Outstanding Non-Feature Film'. The documentary was also noteworthy for its use of
cinéma vérité in its opening shot by depicting New York's gritty street life in and around
Times Square in the 1970s, before it was later cleaned up. Tally Brown's biographical papers and artifacts are archived at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pa. Tally Brown has been featured in her own exhibition at The Andy Warhol Museum. ==Filmography==