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So, Baroque Femina (Nr.7-11) is this intriguing documentary that plays with the boundaries of form. You’ve got all this footage swirling together—Hollywood glamour, gaming visuals, and some really off-kilter Dadaist collage work. It feels like a wild dream, especially if you’re familiar with Mário Z. Nemes’ poetry. The pacing is disjointed, like how our thoughts can jump from one thing to another without warning. There’s no straightforward narrative thread, which can leave you pondering what it all means, if anything. It’s visually rich, with a texture that’s both modern and reminiscent of classic avant-garde experiments. Definitely not an easy watch, but there’s something captivating about its chaotic exploration of hypermedia.
Dadaist collage elementsNon-linear narrative styleExploration of hypermedia themes
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