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What You Could Not Visualise dives deep into the ephemeral world of Rema-Rema, a band that flickered brightly but briefly in London's post-punk scene. The film captures the raw energy and experimental spirit of the late '70s, intertwining sparse interviews and evocative soundscapes. It’s a real exploration of nostalgia, presenting a fragmented narrative that mirrors the band's own short-lived existence. You can feel the tension and urgency in the pacing, drawing you into the atmosphere of a time when live performances were raw, unpolished gems. The lack of live footage makes it all the more haunting, emphasizing the elusiveness of their legacy and how memory can distort the past.
This film is quite a rarity, reflecting the scarcity of Rema-Rema's own discography. Initially released on a limited format, it's become a sought-after piece for collectors who appreciate the post-punk era. The documentary is often discussed among enthusiasts for its unique approach to storytelling, focusing on memory and absence rather than typical concert footage, which adds to its allure in collector circles.
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