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So, 'Alle Formen des Faschismus müssen überwunden werden' is a fascinating piece from 1970. The film doesn't have a well-known director, and the genre remains a bit elusive too. What stands out is the way it pieces together a collage of stark imagery and almost haunting music. The pacing is erratic, reflecting the chaotic themes it's grappling with, which makes it a very raw experience. It doesn’t rely on traditional narrative structures; instead, it immerses you in visuals that demand contemplation. There's a certain grit to it, a sense of urgency that lingers long after viewing.
This film has a somewhat elusive status in collector circles, mainly due to its underground origins and limited releases. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue for those interested in radical cinema from the era. Over the years, various formats have surfaced, but original prints are particularly hard to find, making it a sought-after gem for serious collectors. The unique blend of visual storytelling and music continues to resonate with those exploring the more avant-garde aspects of film history.
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