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The Scream, from 2019, is a fascinating dive into performance art through a documentary lens. This installation unfolds across 11 screens, each showcasing nude figures that engage in emotionally charged, cathartic expressions. It's not your typical documentary, more of an experiential journey that invites reflection on vulnerability and human connection. The pacing feels deliberately drawn out, allowing viewers to absorb the intensity of each performance. The atmosphere is raw, with a palpable tension that stirs something within. There’s a distinct lack of traditional narrative, but that’s part of its appeal—it's all about the visceral experience. The use of practical effects, while minimalist, enhances the starkness of the piece, making every moment feel significant.
Experimental documentary styleUnique use of multiple screensFocus on performance art
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