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So, this film, 'Die optische Industriegesellschaft oder darf's ein viertel Pfund mehr sein?', really straddles the line between documentary and fiction in a way that's kind of fascinating. It uses this mix of video and 16mm film, which gives it a unique visual texture that's not something you see every day. The pacing feels a bit disjointed at times, probably a reflection of the brave new media world it’s exploring. The interview with Christian Schwarz-Schilling adds this layer of reality that makes the narrative feel alive, and the concept of a female hacker redirecting information in such a male-dominated field is just brilliant. It’s an interesting artifact of its time, capturing the anxieties and curiosities of early digital culture.
This film is quite the rarity, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from its era. It was released in a limited format, making original copies hard to find, which adds to its intrigue for collectors. The mix of video and 16mm film techniques, along with its thematic exploration of media and technology, makes it especially appealing to those interested in avant-garde cinema and the evolution of media representation.
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