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The Bar is a fascinating slice-of-life short that captures the essence of 90s Auckland through a mix of local talent and raw storytelling. Shot at the SPQR pub, which holds its own character, the handheld camera work lends an intimate feel, almost like you're eavesdropping on the various interactions. The performances, especially from Peter Tait, add a gritty realism that blends well with the bar's chaotic atmosphere. Themes of camaraderie and desperation intertwine, giving the film an unsettling yet relatable vibe that stays with you long after the credits roll.
The Bar is somewhat obscure, having had limited releases and screenings. As a short film, it's not as widely circulated, which makes it a curious find for collectors. It's one of those pieces that showcases a unique snapshot of a specific time and place, and while not mainstream, it has a dedicated following among those who appreciate local cinema history. Keep an eye out for any festival screenings or niche distributor releases; they pop up occasionally.
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