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Genaveh Project is this curious little documentary from '88 that dives into some really obscure subcultures. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm, you know? It has this raw feel, like you're peering into something not really meant for the mainstream. The atmosphere is heavy, almost gritty, and the practical effects they use to illustrate certain segments are surprisingly effective, considering the time. The performances are authentic, almost like they caught real people off guard. It tackles themes of identity and the intersection of art and life, which can be pretty fascinating. There's something distinctly engaging about it, even if it doesn't fit neatly into any box. It’s definitely one of those unique pieces you can get lost in.
Explores obscure subculturesUnique practical effectsAuthentic performances
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