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So, 'Art Diary Frankfurt - The Rise of the Underground' is pretty intriguing. Shot on a 16mm Baulieu camera, it really captures the raw energy of Frankfurt's underground art scene over three years. The pacing is frenetic, which fits the vibe—it's like a nonstop adventure filled with music and the unexpected. You get glimpses of famous artists and some truly bizarre happenings that are both fascinating and a bit chaotic. It's not polished like a mainstream doc, but that's what gives it a unique charm. The atmosphere is electric, and the film feels like a time capsule of a specific moment in the city's art culture. Definitely has its own special rhythm and feel.
This film is quite rare, mostly because of its limited release and the unknown director, which adds to its allure for collectors. There aren't many copies floating around, and those who appreciate niche art documentaries will find it a curious addition to their collection. The scarcity in physical formats makes it even more interesting, as there's a certain charm to its raw, unrefined aesthetic that you don't find in more commercial productions.
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