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So, 'Didgeridoo' from 1972 is this interesting little gem that's more of a slice-of-life piece than a traditional narrative film. You get a nice chat with Johnnie Didge, who's quite the character, and then he dives into a performance that's both raw and authentic. The pacing feels leisurely, letting you savor each note he plays. The atmosphere? It's kind of intimate, almost like you're sharing a moment in his world. There’s no flashy editing or gimmicks; it’s just him and his didgeridoo, which honestly makes the whole experience feel more genuine. It’s a unique piece that showcases the art and passion behind the music, standing apart from more commercial offerings of its time.
'Didgeridoo' is quite rare in terms of format, often only found in niche collections or specialty screenings. It doesn’t have the broad distribution that some films from the era enjoyed, which makes it a bit of a hidden treasure for collectors. Interest in this title seems to be on the rise among those who appreciate performance art and music history. Original prints or even VHS copies can be tricky to find, so if you come across one, it’s worth considering for your collection.
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