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¿Pueden l@s anarquistas bailar? is a fascinating glimpse into the life and thoughts of Osvaldo Bayer, masterfully captured through raw, intimate footage. The film's pacing flows like a gentle stream, allowing viewers to soak in Bayer's reflections while engaging with the theatricality of his works Tugurio and Exilio. There’s a certain warmth in the backstage moments, a tangible sense of camaraderie and sincerity that feels almost like being part of the family. The editing by Juan Pablo Gutiérrez brings a poetic quality, weaving together the ordinary with the profound. It's not just a documentary; it's an exploration of humanity, identity, and the art of performance through a uniquely anarchistic lens.
This film is an intriguing piece for collectors, though its director remains unknown, which adds a layer of mystery. First released in 2017, it has not seen a wide distribution, making it somewhat scarce in certain formats. There's a growing interest in films that focus on lesser-known figures in the arts, and Bayer’s unique worldview certainly adds to its appeal for those who appreciate the intersection of political thought and performance.
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