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So, 'Played for Real' is a short documentary that dives into the world of Ira Cohen, a fascinating figure in experimental art and poetry. The pacing is pretty relaxed, almost like a conversation where you get snippets of his life and thoughts. It captures his unique style, blending visual art with performance, which gives it this raw, intimate feel. You can almost sense the atmosphere of the underground scene he thrived in. What stands out is the way it showcases Cohen's personality; you get a glimpse of his eccentricity without any heavy editing or gloss. It's just real and unfiltered, a nice piece for anyone interested in the avant-garde movement or documentary storytelling that doesn’t hold back.
Short runtime, good for quick viewing sessions.Focuses on non-mainstream artistic expression.Interesting for fans of documentary filmmaking.
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