Jerry Wakefield is a visionary director whose work in the late 1960s made waves in the independent film scene. His standout feature, *For Life, Against the War* (1967), is a poignant exploration of the anti-war movement, blending documentary-style realism with narrative storytelling. This film not only captured the zeitgeist of the era but also became a cornerstone in the collection of cinephiles who appreciate films that challenge societal norms.
Collectors actively seek out Wakefield’s films due to their historical significance and limited physical media releases, which often feature unique cover art and special features that delve into the cultural impact of his work. *For Life, Against the War* remains particularly sought after on VHS and Blu-ray for its raw portrayal of activism and its role in shaping the discourse around war. Jerry Wakefield’s contributions to film continue to resonate, making his work a prized addition to any serious collection.