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So, 'Cowboy Stories' is a curious piece, showcasing Kembra Pfahler's ritualistic performances alongside her then-husband Samoa Moriki. The atmosphere is a blend of avant-garde and theatricality, with Pfahler’s intense presence pulling you in, while the cover of Abba’s 'Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!' played in the background adds a layer of irony. It's a bit chaotic but in a compelling way, with a rawness that feels deeply personal. The pacing has this hypnotic quality, almost like you're watching a dream unfold. It’s definitely distinctive, not your typical narrative film, but more of an experience that lingers in the mind.
This film is rather obscure, with limited circulation across formats, primarily existing in niche collector circles. There's been some interest in various home media releases, but nothing too widespread. It’s definitely a conversation piece for collectors who appreciate performance art and transgressive cinema, as it encapsulates a unique moment in the 90s art scene.
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