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34/76: Tschibo is a curious piece that feels more like an intimate window into the mind of Kren rather than a conventional narrative film. It utilizes single-frame techniques, which gives it an almost stuttering rhythm that complements the diary-like entries from 1968 to 1976. You really get a sense of reflection and the weight of time, especially when he revisits moments from his earlier works. The inclusion of the failed fragment from Keine Donau adds a layer of authenticity, hinting at the creative struggles behind the scenes. The atmosphere is dense, almost contemplative, making each frame feel loaded with meaning, even if it might not cater to traditional film expectations. It’s distinctive, for sure, especially for those who appreciate the nuances of experimental cinema.
This film is pretty elusive in terms of availability. It often slips under the radar in collector circles, which makes any copy you find a bit of a gem, though not the easiest to track down. Its unique approach to storytelling and the way it encapsulates Kren's artistic journey during that period pique the interest of avant-garde film enthusiasts. Keep an eye out for any limited releases or festival screenings, as those are your best bet to unearth this obscure entry.
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