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So, 'Daniel Paul Schrebers Stimmvisionen and Schizo-Schreber' is a fascinating part of Ernst Schmidt jr.'s trilogy, diving deep into the themes of mental illness and perception. The film is a strange mix of color and black-and-white, working on a 16mm format that gives it this gritty, textured look that's really engaging. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to soak in the unsettling atmosphere that lingers throughout. You can feel the weight of Schreber's experiences, and the practical effects used create some surreal moments that stick with you. It's not your typical narrative, but it's distinctive in how it handles its subject matter, making it a unique piece for any collector's library who appreciates experimental cinema.
This film is quite rare, often sought after by collectors who appreciate avant-garde works. Its format history as a 16mm film has made it a bit challenging to find in pristine condition over the years. There tends to be growing interest in Schmidt's trilogy, particularly among those captivated by the intersections of art and mental health narratives in cinema.
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