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So Help Me Hannah is a curious piece, really. It’s this raw, visceral exploration of power and vulnerability, starring Hannah Wilke, who commands the space in her bold, nearly naked performance. The atmosphere is charged—there's a tension that hangs in the air as she stalks around, high heels clicking, gun in hand. It’s got this strange blend of art and danger, like a live piece of installation art that leaves you both mesmerized and a bit unsettled. The pacing ebbs and flows with her movements, and the presence of the two cameramen adds an unnerving layer, almost like you’re witnessing something you shouldn’t. It’s distinctive for its audacity and the way it challenges norms around performance and femininity.
So Help Me Hannah has seen limited releases and is somewhat rare in collector circles, often talked about but not easily found. Many collectors appreciate the unique intersection of performance art and film, and the scarcity of physical media makes it a topic of interest. The film's historical context within the 1980s art scene adds an extra layer to its value, appealing to those who admire avant-garde works.
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