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So, 'Blind Sex' is a fascinating piece that blends the rawness of 80s New York with the experimental. Shot by Michel Auder, the film's grainy aesthetic and handheld camera work give it this gritty, almost voyeuristic feel. It’s not about traditional storytelling; it explores intimacy and vulnerability in a way that feels both unfiltered and unsettling. The pacing can be disjointed but that oddly reflects the chaotic vibe of the city back then. The performances are real—sometimes uncomfortable, but that adds to its charm. It's one of those films that might leave you pondering more about the human condition rather than offering closure. Definitely a curious entry in Auder's work, not for everyone, but intriguing for sure.
'Blind Sex' is somewhat of a rare find in collector circles, especially considering its origin in the 1980s NYC art scene. While the director remains lesser-known, Auder's work is often appreciated for its authenticity and experimental approach. The film has circulated in various formats over the years, but original copies are not easy to come by. Collectors seem to have a deeper interest in pieces that challenge conventional narratives, and this film fits that niche quite well.
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