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    | | |  | Benjamin Smoke |  | List Price: $24.95 Your Price: $22.46
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 In life, the late Atlanta musician known as Benjamin (née Robert  Dickerson) was a jumble of identities--singer, Patti Smith fan, drag queen, drug  addict, and wry raconteur. The story of the 10 years before his 1999 death from  complications due to HIV makes for an engrossing viewing experience for  indie-minded film fans. Directors Jem Cohen (the Fugazi documentary Instrument)  and Peter Sillen (Speed Racer) capture this eccentric figure in glimpses  of 16mm and Super 8 as he philosophizes and performs with his bands, the Opal  Foxx and, later, Smoke. The film's tone turns bleak as Benjamin's health begins  to deteriorate, but his resilient nature, and a moving appearance by Smith that  provides a coda for his life, brings a bittersweet finale in this fascinating  portrait of a deep dreamer. Plexifilm's full-frame DVD includes an extra 40  minutes of outtakes and performances, including affecting covers of Benjamin's  songs by musicians Cat Power and Vic Chestnutt. --Paul Gaita
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