Space (1965 film)

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]

Space (1965 film)
Directed byAndy Warhol
Produced byAndy Warhol
Written byRonald Tavel
StarringEdie Sedgwick
Gino Piserchio
Dorothy Dean
Eric Andersen
Norman Levine
Production
company
Andy Warhol Films
Distributed byThe Factory
Release date
July 1965
Running time
70 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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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gollark: What causes population goodness/badness then?
gollark: Well, the water-walking thing presumably has to either magically make him hover above the surface or effectively provide more contact area with the water, right?
gollark: Would that work? How is Jesus's water-walking thing implemented?
gollark: You can check whether the results of it are good by some other metric, but that just pushes the problem up a level.

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