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Can't Be True
Selvi, who poses an exemplary marriage, has no doubts about her husband's fidelity. Until she learns that her husband Sami has been hospitalized because of an accident! She learns that her husband was not alone in the accident. Selvi's crazy family, who does not trust any man because of their bad experiences, goes after Sami to find out the truth and gets into trouble.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the life and enduring legacy of the late musician and performance artist, Genesis P-Orridge. It delves into their radical gender exploration, their impact on music and art, and their unique philosophy of life and identity. The film features archival footage and interviews, offering a intimate glimpse into P-Orridge's multifaceted world.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary focusing on a niche but influential cultural figure, 'Can't Be True' received primarily positive, though limited, critical attention. Reviewers often highlighted its insightful exploration of Genesis P-Orridge's groundbreaking work and personal philosophy, appreciating its concise yet impactful narrative. Audience reception was generally favorable among those interested in avant-garde art and music.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant and insightful tribute to a unique artist.
Effectively captures the essence of Genesis P-Orridge's radical vision.
A must-watch for fans of experimental art and music.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short documentary is not readily available. However, it is likely appreciated by those interested in the subject matter for its respectful and informative approach.
Fun Fact
The documentary is named after a phrase frequently associated with Genesis P-Orridge's philosophy of challenging conventional reality and identity.
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