Space (1965 film) explained

Space (1965 film)
Director:Andy Warhol
Producer:Andy Warhol
Starring:Edie Sedgwick
Gino Piserchio
Dorothy Dean
Eric Andersen
Norman Levine
Studio:Andy Warhol Films
Distributor:The Factory
Runtime:70 min.
Country:United States
Language:English

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.[1] [2]

Plot

The film features 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".

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.warholstars.org/warhol/warhol1/warhol1f/space.html WarholStars entry
  2. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0196966 IMDB entry