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Sweet Sticky Stuff is an interesting piece, blending a documentary style with a quirky subject matter. It starts with this whimsical premise about chocolate-covered marshmallows, but it veers into a fascinating exploration of the workers behind the scenes. The pacing is laid-back, with an intimate atmosphere that makes you feel like you're right there on the assembly line. The women’s stories add a layer of warmth and humanity that you don’t usually find in similar films. It's kind of a time capsule of labor and food production, capturing a specific moment in the 70s. Not your typical documentary, it’s got a certain charm that speaks to the era’s indie spirit.
This film has a niche appeal among collectors, not least because of its unusual focus and the era it captures. Original prints can be hard to track down, and many copies exist only in obscure festival circuits or private collections. The uniqueness of its subject matter, combined with the charm of the 70s aesthetic, keeps it on the radar for those interested in offbeat documentaries. It’s a neat find if you're into the more obscure aspects of film history.
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