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VHS Revolution is a fascinating dive into the quirky world of VHS culture. Kourtchine gathers a bunch of interviews with folks who lived through the rise of home video. You get these wild glimpses of odd programs—like dog shows that were just plain bizarre—and aerobics with baby props. The pacing feels almost frenetic, mirroring the chaotic energy of the era. There's a warmth to the nostalgia, but also a critical lens on how this medium shaped our collective viewing habits. It’s not all about nostalgia; there’s a deeper commentary on how we consume media. If you're into the weird side of film history, this one’s a treat. Just don’t expect polished storytelling; that’s part of its charm.
Released on DVD and digital platformsFeatures original interviews and archival footageRuntime: 78 minutes, 16:9 aspect ratio
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