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Base (1982) is an interesting slice of L.A.'s underground scene, capturing the raw energy of a time when punk and new wave were colliding with performance art in a very visceral way. The film really immerses you in that eclectic vibe of the Lhasa Club, where Boccara's vision brought together a motley crew of performers. You can feel the urgency of the performances and the experimental atmosphere that defined the early '80s artistic landscape. It's almost like a time capsule of a moment that was fleeting yet pivotal, showcasing the raw talent and boundary-pushing creativity of the era.
Base has a certain rarity that makes it intriguing for collectors. The film's limited release and unique content focusing on the Lhasa Club's vibrant performances mean it doesn't surface often in collector circles. Formats are scarce, and there's a growing interest in preserving its cultural significance, especially as more people delve into the artistic movements of the early '80s. If you're into that era's underground art scene, this is one that might pique your interest.
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