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So, 'Artaud on Aran' is this intriguing documentary that takes a deep dive into Antonin Artaud's journey through Ireland back in '37. It's not your typical biopic; it feels more like a thought-provoking exploration of Artaud's psyche. The pacing is contemplative, which suits the heavy themes of exile and creativity. It's fascinating how it juxtaposes Artaud's tumultuous life with the haunting landscapes of Ireland. The footage is raw, lending an almost tactile quality to his experience. Plus, it dives into the influence of the Theatre of Cruelty, which is a must for anyone into avant-garde theatre. Definitely a unique perspective on a complex figure, and the atmosphere really sticks with you.
Focuses on Artaud's time in Ireland in 1937Explores his Theatre of Cruelty conceptsRaw, atmospheric footage enhances storytelling
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