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Night of the Succubus is a fascinating dive into a surreal and experimental world, where sound and movement intertwine. The live performance aspect gives it an almost raw, visceral quality, enhanced by Tana Emmolo's haunting violin and Kimberly Rae's entrancing dance. Recorded in the early '80s at the Ed Mock Dance Studio, it embodies a unique blend of performance art and music that's hard to find elsewhere. The atmosphere is thick, almost palpable, drawing you into its unconventional narrative. It’s not your standard film experience; it’s a dive into a sensory exploration that relies heavily on its live elements and the chemistry between performers, making it distinctive in the realm of underground cinema.
This film has been quite elusive over the years, with very few home video formats released, making it a niche gem for collectors. Its rarity is heightened by the limited recordings of performances like this from the era, especially ones that showcase the raw energy of live art. There's definitely a devoted interest among collectors, particularly those drawn to the avant-garde and experimental scenes of the early '80s.
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