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The 7th Annual New York Avant Garde Festival from '69 is quite the curious gem. Filmed on Wards Island, it captures a moment in time where art met the experimental spirit of the era. The atmosphere is electric, layered with a sense of rebellion and creativity that reflects the counterculture of the time. Yalkut's documentation beneath Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome adds this unique visual aesthetic that feels both expansive and intimate, almost like you're right there with the performers. The pacing has a hypnotic quality, with each act blending into the next, inviting viewers into a meditative state. It’s not just a festival; it’s a raw snapshot of an artistic movement that still resonates with the avant-garde today.
This film is a rare find, mainly circulated in niche collector circles, and it reflects the vibrant experimental art scene of the late '60s. Formats are limited, mostly found in obscure collections or archival releases, which adds to its allure. It appeals to collectors interested in avant-garde cinema and the history of performance art, though its scarcity means it's not commonly discussed in mainstream film conversations.
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