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Vloof the Egret: Monkey Bread presents a fascinating exploration of identity through the lens of cross-dressing performance. The film oscillates between stark black-and-white imagery and vibrant color, creating a palpable tension that reflects the subject matter. The pacing feels both frenetic and meditative, drawing you into Hernández' world alongside dancer Bernardo Montet. It's not just a performance; it's a therapeutic act, a raw expression of self that challenges boundaries. The experimental nature breaks norms of traditional storytelling and leaves a distinct mark on its viewers. It's hard to categorize but that's part of its allure.
This film has had a bit of an uneven journey in terms of availability, with early screenings being quite limited. Finding a copy can be a challenge; it seems to pop up in niche collections or specific art film festivals. Collectors tend to appreciate its distinctive style and the way it captures a moment in performance art history. Expect varying formats, but be on the lookout for rare editions that showcase its full spectrum of color and black-and-white sequences.
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