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So, '18/68: Venecia kaputt' is one of those intriguing short films by Kurt Kren, and honestly, it has this raw, experimental vibe that keeps you engaged. The film’s pacing is stark and somewhat erratic, which can feel disorienting but also adds to its distinct flavor. You get glimpses of Venice, though it’s not exactly a travelogue; rather, it’s like a fragmented depiction of the city in decline, which makes you ponder about the passage of time. The use of practical effects is minimal but effective, creating a gritty atmosphere that’s hard to shake off. It’s not something you'll just casually watch, but if you're into avant-garde cinema, this one leaves a mark in its brevity.
This film has had a bit of a quiet journey in the collector scene, primarily available on select formats which adds to its allure. Kren's work, though not always mainstream, attracts those who appreciate experimental cinema. It remains relatively scarce, making it a topic of interest among collectors who value the exploration of avant-garde narratives and techniques.
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