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So, there's this short documentary, 'Longing in Me,' that centers around Dita Rita Scholl, who’s been a figure in queer performance art since the '70s. It's quite raw and intimate, exploring her deep yearning for connection, both physically and emotionally. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to sit with her thoughts and feelings. The visuals are simple yet effective, enhancing the atmosphere of longing that permeates the film. Rita's performance is so personal, it almost feels like a confessional. There's something distinctive about how it captures the essence of human desire and vulnerability in a world that often feels isolating.
This film is relatively obscure, and its scarcity adds to its allure among collectors. There aren’t many copies floating around, which makes it a unique find for those interested in queer performance art or 70s culture. It's one of those pieces that really captures a specific emotional landscape, and its niche appeal means it's often overlooked, but those who know about it value it highly.
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