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Untitled Fall '95 is this quirky, reflective piece that captures the essence of art school life through a video diary format. The protagonist, played by Bag, navigates the chaotic landscape of New York City while wrestling with her identity. It's got this offbeat charm and a raw, unfiltered look at personal growth, which is pretty relatable. The pacing has a languid, almost slice-of-life feel, letting moments breathe – you really feel her journey. The humor is dry and often self-deprecating, which adds to its authenticity. It's not flashy, but the performances and the intimate vibe create a distinctive atmosphere that lingers long after. A hidden gem in the indie scene of the '90s, for sure.
Unique perspective on art school experience.Dry humor intertwined with emotional depth.Character-driven narrative with a reflective pace.
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Alex Bag
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