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So, Dagmar et Eve is this rather obscure documentary from 1979 that centers around Dagmar Bürger and Eve Eiholzer. The film has this intimate and almost fragile tone, capturing the essence of its subjects brilliantly, though I have to say, it moves at a leisurely pace that might not be for everyone. The atmosphere feels raw and genuine, almost like you're peeking into their lives without any pretense. What stands out is the simplicity of the visuals, the practical effects are non-existent, but that’s not really the point here. It’s all about the performances and the connection you feel with Dagmar and Eve, two fascinating figures that make you think about identity and existence in a very personal way.
This title is definitely one of those hidden gems in the documentary realm, and it's pretty rare to find on home video formats. The scarcity has spurred some interest among collectors, though you won’t see it turning up in mainstream discussions. It's worth noting that the film doesn’t have a lot of information available, which adds to its enigmatic allure. If you're diving into lesser-known documentaries, this one really warrants a spot on the shelf.
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