Does this film by Andres Serrano and Francesco Carrozzini have the July 4th holiday written all over it, or wot?
It reminds us of the many wonderful reasons to celebrate Independence Day, doncha think?
“Goo Goo Gaga” consists mostly of black and white public domain footage from the 1930s … along with the images of the leather-mask clad “Brutus” shot by Francesco Carrozzini and edited by Vincent V.
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I loved this movie if you have not watched it yet do so now you will not regret it!
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