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Outer and Inner Space (1966)

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Summary: Filmed in two thirty-three minute b/w segments with Warhol's Norelco camera, the film focuses on actress Edie Sedgwick. The two segments were spliced together on two separate reels of film creating a split screen with four close ups of the actress. Two of the images show Sedgwick speaking spontaneously into the camera, while the other two are of her speaking to someone off-screen, commenting on watching herself on television. (mediaartnet.org)
Genre: Short
Country: USA
Directed By: Andy Warhol
Starring: Edie Sedgwick
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na PeaceAnarchy
77
T5
Edie Sedgwick is very pretty and Warhol's use of space is intriguing. I'm not sure it was enough to justify 30 minutes but it was good.
na Magmadiver
84
T7
na Raian-kun
3
T2
This would be exponentially better if one could at least some of the time hear something that Sedgwick is saying, but as it stands, this is, conceptually, an audacious and marginally intriguing film, and yet it is a completely failed experiment. Sedgwick was so fucking beautiful and adorable though, and if not for her being its subject, this would be pretty much impossible to even sit through.
na fakesenator
75
T7
na Carlospro
55
T2
na JJJames
78
T7
na imdb
64
T5
na Heer
70
T6
na NilbogSavant
89
T9
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