Released Date:
2013-08-27
Languages:
English, Japanese, Spanish
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
91 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (1125 Reviews)
Director:
Josh JohnsonGenres:
DocumentaryIn the 1980s, few pieces of home electronics did more to redefine popular culture than the videocassette recorder. With it, the film and television media were never the same as the former gained a valuable new revenue stream and popular penetration while the latter's business model was forever disrupted. This film covers the history of the device with its popular acceptance opening a new venue for independent filmmakers and entrepreneurs. In addition, various collectors of the now obsolete medium and its nostalgically esoteric fringe content are profiled as well.
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