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So, 'Body' from 1965 is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the human form in a way that feels both clinical and strangely poetic. The pacing is quite meditative, letting you really soak in the visuals and thoughts being shared. There’s a raw honesty to the way it explores themes of anatomy, beauty, and even vulnerability—it doesn’t shy away from the realities of the body. The practical effects they used are fascinating, and there's a certain tactile quality that you don't see much in contemporary films. It feels like a time capsule of its era, provoking thought about how we perceive ourselves and each other. Really makes you reflect on the essence of what it means to be human.
This film has had a somewhat elusive distribution history, with limited releases over the years, making it quite a prize for dedicated collectors. Early editions, particularly in 16mm, are sought after, and there's a noticeable interest in its unique take on the body as both a subject and object. The scarcity of quality prints means that finding a well-preserved version can be a challenge, which adds to its appeal among those who appreciate the nuances of documentary filmmaking.
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