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A Bit of Time with Amos Poe is like wandering the alleys of New York, catching snippets of a bygone era. The film’s pacing feels almost meandering, mirroring the No Wave movement’s own discomfort with conventional storytelling. You get this raw, gritty atmosphere as it captures Poe’s reflections amidst the city’s vibrant chaos. The candid interviews and street footage create this documentary that feels alive, with its practical effects and real-life interactions bearing the essence of 70s and 80s New York. There’s a certain nostalgia in the way it explores themes of artistic rebellion and the ephemeral nature of film. It's not just a biography; it's a mood piece that pulls you into a world that was both chaotic and beautifully flawed.
Features candid interviews with No Wave icons.Captures NYC's vibrant street life in the 70s and 80s.Explores artistic rebellion and cinema's ephemeral nature.
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