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So, 'Go Go Girls Don’t Cry: The Art of Fred Folsom' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life and work of a somewhat under-the-radar DC artist. The film has this raw, almost gritty feel, capturing Folsom’s unique perspective and how it reflects in his art. The pacing is methodical, allowing viewers to really soak in the atmosphere and appreciate the depth of his creations. One standout aspect is the practical effects that Folsom often employs, giving a tactile element to the visual storytelling. It’s not your typical art doc, more of a personal journey, and that's what makes it distinctive—it’s really about the artist as much as the art itself.
This documentary saw a limited release and has become somewhat of a rarity over time, appealing to collectors who appreciate niche art films. It was primarily distributed on VHS, with few copies surfacing in the secondary market, making it a unique find for those interested in documentary filmmaking and DC art culture. The scarcity and the distinctive focus of the film have garnered a steady interest among collectors, especially those who value personal stories intertwined with artistic expression.
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