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This is a stop-motion, 16mm film starring G.I. Joe and Barbie made by Joseph Sciorra in 1971 when he was a sixteen-year-old student in Brooklyn's South Shore High School with a grant from the Young Filmmakers Foundation. It was screened at New York City's Museum of Modern Art.
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