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So, NY 'NY'n why not is something of a time capsule, you know? It's got this raw energy, capturing the pulse of the nineties drag scene in New York. The way it intertwines the electronic beats of the era with a nod to the history of Christopher Street, it feels alive. The pacing has this mesmerizing rhythm, like walking through the city itself. And while the director remains a mystery, the performances have this authenticity that can pull you right into that vibrant world. It's a unique blend of nostalgia and activism, a visual essay really, celebrating both the chaos and the beauty of queer culture in that time. Definitely distinct in its approach.
This film hasn't seen a ton of releases, which makes it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. There are whispers of a few limited VHS copies out there, but overall it's pretty scarce. Enthusiasts are drawn to it for its authentic capturing of a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ culture, so if you ever come across a copy, it's worth grabbing. The whole vibe of the film seems to resonate with those who appreciate the intersection of art and activism.
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