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So, 'Die Vergnügungsspalte' is this curious mix of older Italian footage and new German scenes from the early '70s. The film has this unique vibe, a blend of romance and a touch of the erotic that feels quite distinct for its time. It's interesting how the pacing flows between the edited sequences from 'Il diario proibito di Fanny' and Schier's new material—there's an odd coherence despite the patchwork. You can sense the cultural exchange going on, and there's something to be said about the practical effects and cinematography that feel both raw and charming. The performances aren't always polished, but there's a sincerity that pulls you in, making it a fascinating watch for collectors who appreciate the nuances of international cinema from this era.
This film is part of a unique crossover in cinema history, merging Italian and German influences which makes it a peculiar find for collectors. Its rarity is compounded by the limited distribution of Gopa-Film, which only enhances its allure. While not widely circulated, those who seek out 'Die Vergnügungsspalte' often find it an intriguing study in the evolution of erotic storytelling in film during that period.
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