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Director: Andy Warhol
Cast: Edie Sedgwick, Dorothy Dean, Donald Lyons, Gino Piserchio
A melange of casual talking, food fights, and folk singing. The film includes Eric Andersen with his guitar, singing his lines, and leading Edie Sedgwick and her friends in unscripted sing-alongs of popular songs including "Puff the Magic Dragon" and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic".
Critical Reception & Ratings
Space, a 1965 film directed by Andy Warhol, is a melange of casual talking, food fights, and folk singing. The film features Eric Andersen with his guitar, singing his lines and leading Edie Sedgwick and her friends in unscripted sing-alongs of popular songs like 'Puff the Magic Dragon' and 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic'. Critics have had a mixed reaction to the film, which is considered a divisive work in Warhol's filmography.
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For fans of experimental, avant-garde cinema, Andy Warhol's 1965 film 'Space' offers a unique cinematic experience with its blend of casual conversation, impromptu folk singing, and playful food fights starring the iconic Edie Sedgwick and her friends.
Space (1965) is an underground film directed by Andy Warhol, written by Ronald Tavel, and starring Edie Sedgwick, Gino Piserchio, Dorothy Dean, Ed Hennessey, singer-songwriter Eric Andersen, and Norman Levine. Unlike many of Warhol's other films made at The Factory, this film involved a moving camera, moving around the actors as they stood still.
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