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So, 'Sweet As' dives into the vibes of the 1999 Sweetwaters festival, capturing the youthful exuberance of a group of teens alongside a more seasoned crowd reliving their glory days. The documentary feels raw, almost like you're there among the festival-goers, with candid moments and genuine interactions that highlight the generational contrasts. The pacing flows nicely, alternating between the carefree antics of the young and the reflective nostalgia of the older attendees. There's something quite special about how the music ties their experiences together, creating a sort of tapestry of emotions. Plus, seeing Kate Elliott in her early days adds an interesting layer for collectors who appreciate tracing her career.
This film has seen various formats over the years, from VHS to DVD, but it remains somewhat elusive in high-quality copies. The limited circulation makes it a unique find for collectors, particularly those interested in music festivals and 90s culture. There seems to be a growing interest in the documentary, especially given the nostalgia surrounding music documentaries from that era, which could make it a worthwhile pursuit for dedicated collectors.
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