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Baud'larian Capers is a fascinating piece from '62 that dares to tread the uneasy lines of history and aesthetic. It’s mostly silent—just that one 78 record playing, creating a surreal backdrop for its stylized depictions of Nazis and Jews. The atmosphere is thick with experimentation, and it really makes you sit with the unsettling visuals. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a stretched-out dream. What strikes me is how it manages to evoke such strong feelings without traditional dialogue, relying heavily on its visual storytelling. It’s not just a film, it’s an experience that challenges conventional narratives.
This film is quite rare, with very few known prints in circulation, which naturally heightens collector interest. It hasn't been released widely on any home format, making any existing copies something of a treasure. Its experimental nature and the controversial themes it explores add layers of complexity that appeal to niche audiences and serious film collectors alike.
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