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  "textContent": "To Barbara Hammer superfans, Barbara Forever may seem lacking. Where are the jump cuts, the weird overlays, the extended shots of a woman masturbating, superimposed over rock formations? Brydie O’Connor’s documentary about the experimental filmmaker’s life is more aimed at someone with an extremely finite attention span for experimental film, even the queer kind. Composed […]\n\nThe post <i>Barbara Forever</i> Puts the Body-ody-ody in Body of Work appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
  "title": "Barbara Forever Puts the Body-ody-ody in Body of Work"
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