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So, 'Eye and Sight: Artist's Life in Danger' from 1987 is quite an intriguing piece. It revisits a street fakir from 'Agarrando Pueblo' a decade later, which gives this film a unique reflective quality. The tone feels contemplative, almost melancholic, as he dissects his existence, the performances, and the perceptions surrounding him. Pacing is measured, allowing the viewer to soak in the layers of his life and work. There's something raw about the way it captures his reality, the struggles, and the art of street performance. It’s not flashy or overproduced; rather, it’s grounded and personal, with an authenticity that might grab you if you're into these kinds of narratives.
This film is somewhat scarce in the collector market due to its niche subject matter. It has seen limited releases, mainly in obscure formats, which makes it interesting for those who appreciate lesser-known documentaries. While it may not be in the limelight, its unique exploration of an artist's life and the passage of time could pique the interest of collectors looking for hidden gems.
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