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So, "Alfred Rasser - Portrait eines Cabaretisten" is this fascinating glimpse into the life of a cabaret artist from the 60s, a real slice of cultural history. Rasser's performance has this raw energy that pulls you in; it’s not just a show, it’s almost like he’s sharing his soul with the audience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, and you can really feel the atmosphere of that era—a blend of humor and melancholy that seems to linger. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the authenticity of the cabaret scene. It stands out in the way that it captures a unique artistic expression, making it a curious watch for those into performance art and mid-century European cinema.
This film is relatively rare, with few copies circulating among collectors, which adds to its allure. It was released in limited formats, primarily on VHS, and has yet to see a substantial remaster or reissue. The interest among collectors seems to be growing, particularly for those who appreciate European art films and the cabaret scene of the 60s, making it a noteworthy piece for niche collections.
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