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Naked Angels
Mother has just got out of prison and wants to get revenge on the biker gang that put him there. He teams up with his old gang "The Angels" and they head to the desert to get even. Soon, Mother's obsession begins to take it's toll on his relationship with his girlfriend, Marlene, and the respect his gang has for him quickly dwindles until he is left alone in the desert to fend for himself.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on the life and relationships of an aspiring actress in New York City. It explores her interactions with various men, her artistic ambitions, and the complexities of navigating personal and professional life in the bohemian circles of the late 1960s.
Critical Reception
Naked Angels is considered a niche independent film, often appreciated for its artistic sensibilities and experimental approach rather than mainstream appeal. It garnered attention within avant-garde film circles for its distinctive visual style and character-driven narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its experimental and artistic direction.
Character-driven narrative exploring bohemian lifestyles.
Visually distinctive, though divisive among audiences.
Google audience: Information not available for this independent film.
Fun Fact
Gregory J. Markopoulos was a significant figure in American avant-garde cinema, and 'Naked Angels' is representative of his distinctive, personal filmmaking style.
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