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So, 'Rock in Berlin: The Chinese Avant-Garde' is this intriguing piece from 1993. The director's name might not be recognized, but this film really captures a raw, experimental vibe. It's heavily infused with the underground music scene of the time, showcasing performances that feel both electric and a bit chaotic. The pacing is anything but conventional, almost disjointed at times, but it adds to the whole avant-garde atmosphere. There's this fascinating blend of cultural commentary wrapped in the music, making you think about identity and expression. The practical effects, while not fancy, have a gritty authenticity that complements the performances. It’s a unique snapshot of a moment and place, really worth diving into for anyone interested in the cross-pollination of music and film.
Experimental music film from 1993Focus on Chinese avant-garde sceneDistinctive performances and atmosphere
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