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So, Baltimore is an interesting piece from 2003 that really pushes the boundaries of what we think video art can be. It's not your typical narrative film; rather, it feels like a blend of installation and storytelling that dives deep into themes of identity and space. The pacing is a bit unconventional, often lingering in moments, allowing you to soak in the visuals and ideas. What really stands out is how it plays with the concept of race and queerness in an art context, turning the gallery itself into a character of sorts. The practical effects aren't flashy, but they serve to enhance the immersive experience. It’s definitely a conversation starter and challenges the viewer’s perception of culture and art.
Great for discussions on art and identity.Not a traditional film, more of an experience.Ideal for collectors interested in experimental cinema.
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