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Antonia Christina Basilotta, captured by Bruce Conner in '68, is a fascinating exploration of movement and expression, showcasing raw and unedited footage of Toni Basil's dance performances. The pacing is both hypnotic and disorienting, offering a deep dive into the physicality of dance. You get a sense of the spontaneity and energy that was likely trimmed in the previous edit for Breakaway. The practical effects are minimal, relying more on the sheer presence of Basil and the ambiance of the footage. It's an intriguing artifact of a moment in time, where the focus is purely on the art form, stripped of any narrative embellishments.
This film is quite the collectible, given its limited release and the unique perspective it offers on Toni Basil's dance. It's not widely available in pristine condition, which certainly adds to its allure for collectors. The lack of mainstream recognition means it often flies under the radar, but those who appreciate experimental cinema will find it a compelling addition to their archives.
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