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Lefties: A Lot Of Balls is an interesting, if not slightly chaotic, exploration of a short-lived left-wing tabloid that tried to shake things up in the media landscape of the late '80s. The film captures a distinct tone of naïve ambition mixed with the stark reality of failure, creating a compelling atmosphere around the fervor of political enthusiasm. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, mirroring the tumult of the subject matter. It's the stories of the individuals behind the venture that stand out, their earnestness and determination are palpable, making it a curious watch for anyone interested in media history or the fringes of political movements. Definitely one of those underground pieces that gets you thinking about the nature of activism and media.
This film has seen limited distribution, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. It’s not widely available in mainstream channels, so finding a copy can be a challenge. Interest in this film seems to be growing, particularly among those who appreciate niche political documentaries or the quirks of '80s media history. It's one of those titles that, while not mainstream, certainly has a unique edge that appeals to the deeper collector's market.
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