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Deflorazione in 14 Stationi is a curious piece, performed by Renate Bertlmann, that seems to transcend the boundaries of traditional film. The atmosphere is provocative, almost unsettling, which fits well with Bertlmann’s reputation in the avant-garde space. The pacing feels deliberately erratic, reflecting the nature of its themes that delve into desire and the human body. It's a blend of performance art and film that employs practical effects in a way that enhances its rawness. The performances are visceral, and Bertlmann's presence is captivating, challenging the viewer's perceptions throughout. It's definitely not for everyone, but it offers a distinct experience that lingers in the mind longer than you'd expect.
This film has a limited availability, often found in niche collections focusing on performance art cinema. Given its experimental nature and the scarcity of reliable formats, collectors might find it elusive. Interest tends to lie with those who appreciate avant-garde works and the unique interplay between performance and visual media. Its historical significance in the context of Renate Bertlmann's oeuvre adds to its appeal among serious collectors.
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