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Cheyanne Schatz is a real curiosity, capturing the eccentricity of Bernard G. Schatz, who’s not just a musician but a one-man band in the truest sense. The pacing is casual, almost meandering as we follow him around L.A., which suits the whimsical nature of his journey. The art car itself is a character, festooned with instruments and art, creating a vibrant backdrop. There's something almost voyeuristic about how it embraces the spirit of street performance and the DIY ethos. The practical effects—Schatz's own elaborate setups—add a raw charm. It’s a slice of a very niche world, inviting you to ponder the lengths one might go for self-expression. It feels like a glimpse into a world very few have witnessed firsthand.
This film has had limited exposure, and its availability is sporadic, with few known formats surfacing since its release. Collectors have shown interest, particularly in any physical copies or limited screenings, given the unique subject matter and its underground vibe. The scarcity adds to its allure, making it a fascinating piece for those intrigued by unconventional artists and street performance culture.
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