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So, 'Paul and Trisha: The Art of Fluidity' is a fascinating dive into the intertwined lives of these two artists, both at 77, yet sharing a single gender-fluid existence. The documentary feels like a vibrant tapestry, weaving together their experiences, showcasing not just their art but also the essence of their beings. You've got this rich blend of interviews and candid moments that really capture the essence of aging creatively. It’s not just about their art, but how they navigate the world, challenging norms and perceptions. The pacing is a bit languid, which feels fitting as you soak in their stories, and the visuals are just as eclectic as the artists themselves. There’s an organic flow here that makes it feel both intimate and expansive at the same time. Definitely distinctive.
This documentary is relatively new, so there’s still some mystery surrounding its availability—definitely one to keep an eye on. It might not be widely distributed yet, but interest is growing among collectors who appreciate avant-garde documentaries and narratives that defy conventional storytelling. As with many indie projects, original prints could become scarce, so for collectors, it's worth tracking how this develops in the next few years.
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