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So, '72 Hours In André Balazs’ Chateau Marmont With Kenneth Anger' is this intriguing piece that immerses you in the surreal world of Anger, shot by Floria Sigismondi. The atmosphere is thick with the nostalgia of old Hollywood, and there's this almost voyeuristic quality to the way it captures the essence of both Anger and the Chateau. It’s not just a straightforward documentary; it feels like a meditation on fame and artistry, all wrapped in that decadent setting. The pacing allows for moments of stillness that really let Anger’s eccentricity shine through. It’s definitely a unique offering, showcasing a blend of personal history and cinematic legacy that collectors might find quite compelling.
This film has had limited releases, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Its special edition connection to System Magazine adds another layer of interest, especially for those who appreciate the interplay between film and print. As a more obscure piece, it may not be easily found in typical libraries, but it holds a certain allure for those who follow Anger’s work or the history of the Chateau itself.
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