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The Threshold HouseBoys Choir: Form Grows Rampant is an intriguing blend of documentary and music, capturing the essence of Peter Christopherson's post-Coil artistic journey. Set against the backdrop of Bangkok, the film creates a haunting atmosphere, merging abstract visuals with experimental soundscapes. Christopherson’s solo endeavor showcases his unique approach to audio and visual art, often invoking themes of transformation and the exploration of identity. The pacing feels meditative, allowing viewers to absorb the layers of sound and imagery, while the practical effects are raw and genuine, adding to that distinct vibe. It's a distinctive piece in the realm of avant-garde music documentaries.
This film is somewhat elusive in the collector's market, primarily released on limited formats which adds to its intrigue. The scarceness of physical media and Christopherson's cult following creates a niche interest among collectors. Variants of the releases surface occasionally, but it's not easy to find a complete set. Given the experimental nature and Christopherson’s legacy, it draws attention from those who appreciate avant-garde art as much as cinematic experimentation.
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