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Night Lunch is a fascinating glimpse into the gritty New York music scene of the mid-70s. Shot on small-gauge stock, it's raw and unrefined, which adds to its charm. The pacing feels almost erratic at times, but that just heightens the sense of spontaneity. You see a mix of live performances from various rock acts, all captured in a very DIY style. There's a starkness to the visuals that contrasts beautifully with the energy of the music. What really stands out is how it feels like a time capsule — a moment in history that encapsulates that era's vibe. Ivan Král and Poe's unique approach sets this apart from other docs of the time, making it a compelling watch for anyone interested in music history.
Captures live performances from numerous rock acts · DIY aesthetic adds to the film's charm · Gritty portrayal of the 70s music scene
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