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So, 'Belladonna' is an intriguing piece. It's an experimental short by Beth B that plays with the viewer's perception through its use of rapid cutaways. You get these intense close-ups of talking heads diving into some heavy material—Freud's case histories, testimonies about Mengele's war crimes, and the haunting trial of Joel Steinberg. It's not your typical narrative film; more like a tapestry of disturbing truths stitched together with a haunting atmosphere. The pacing is jarring yet purposeful, reflecting the disarray of the subject matter. Each segment feels like a confrontation, making it distinctive in its approach to the human psyche and morality.
This film has a niche appeal among collectors, primarily due to its experimental nature and the weighty themes it tackles. Finding a good print can be challenging as it hasn't been widely distributed, making it a rarity. Its format history is limited, with few official releases, which adds to its allure for those interested in underground cinema and works that push visual storytelling boundaries.
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