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You Are What You Eat

A pioneering cinematic experience that embodies the era's fascination with the extraordinary, blending innovative cinematography, vibrant soundtracks, and captivating visual illusions.

A film that captures the essence of the 1960s counterculture, showcasing the weird and the wonderful on the Sunset Strip, Haight-Ashbury, and the East Village. Featuring a mix of mobile camera shots, rock music, and optical effects, the film is both a document and a documentary, offering a fascinating glimpse into the era's vibrant and eclectic atmosphere. Tiny Tim plays a recurring role, serving as both a narrator and a symbol of the era's quirky spirit.

Info about You Are What You Eat

Studio(s): Natoma, Cerberus

Originally Released: United States, Sep 24, 1968

Production Country: United States

Genres:Documentary, Music