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So, this one is a bit of a curiosity, really. 'Space' from 1965 is an odd blend of carefree moments, kind of like a spontaneous jam session. Eric Andersen’s folk tunes are woven through the casual banter and food fights, which gives it a laid-back vibe. Edie Sedgwick pops in with her crew, and they all join in on some classic sing-alongs, creating this atmosphere of free-spirited revelry. The pacing is loose, almost like an experimental documentary without the usual narrative constraints. It’s distinctive in how it captures a slice of a certain era, you know? Not your conventional film by any means, but it has its own charm, especially for those who appreciate the art of improvisation.
Space has seen limited releases, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles of its time. The scarcity of physical formats adds to its allure for collectors; original screenings are rare and often accompanied by unique print conditions. Many collectors appreciate its raw, unscripted feel, and its connection to notable figures like Edie Sedgwick makes it a fascinating piece of pop culture history.
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