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Subject Spaces is an intriguing dive into an unconventional realm where space is more than just a backdrop. Set in a stark environment, it’s about the interplay of form and function, exploring a copy machine in a room stripped of excess. The film captures the essence of the lesbian-run Pelze Multimedia from '81 to '96, evoking a sense of exploration amidst unwieldy shapes and textures—leather, metal, fur. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, allowing viewers to ponder the significance of each object. It's less a traditional documentary and more a sensory experience that raises questions about space and identity. This film stands out for its unique approach to storytelling, where the absence of a conventional narrative becomes its strength.
Explores themes of space and identity.Unique visual and atmospheric style.Reflects on a lesser-known multimedia collective.
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