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And Of Course You is a fascinating look at the ripple effects of the U.S. space program on everyday life around the globe. It’s unique for its lack of narration, letting visuals—like motion pictures, stills, and animation—take the forefront, which creates a certain meditative quality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the significant advancements in various fields such as food production and meteorology. The film’s practical effects, particularly in how it presents scientific advancements, are quite intriguing, almost educational in a retro sense. It feels like a snapshot of optimism in the late '60s, highlighting the interconnectedness of innovation and daily life, which is a theme that resonates even today.
This film has had a bit of a mixed presence in collector circles, largely due to its obscure nature and the unknown director. It was released in a few formats over the years, but finding a decent copy in good condition can be a challenge. Its educational value makes it appealing for those interested in space history and technological advancements, which also adds to its collector interest despite the lack of mainstream recognition.
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