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A Matter of Facts is an intriguing piece from 1982 that blurs the line between stage and reality. It opens with a scene from Squat Theatre's 'Mr Dead and Mrs Free'—quite a choice, really, as it sets a unique tone. The film drifts through the lives of its characters, feeling almost like you're eavesdropping on their thoughts and struggles. There's this raw, unfiltered atmosphere that captures the essence of the early '80s New York art scene. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but it adds to the charm. It's a curious exploration of identity and performance—what's real and what's just an act. You can sense the passion behind it, even if the director isn't known.
A Matter of Facts has gained a niche following among collectors interested in New York's avant-garde theatre movements. There's not much available in terms of physical formats; it may show up in obscure film festivals or specialty screenings. Its scarcity contributes to a growing interest, especially for those who appreciate experimental narratives and the intersection of performance art and cinema.
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