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So, 'Double Labyrinthe' is a fascinating piece from 1976 that really dives into this concept of Cinéma corporel, or Cinema of the Body. The atmosphere is raw and challenging, almost confrontational at times, which really sets the tone for their manifesto-like approach. You’re getting these layered performances that feel like they’re peeling back the layers of identity and collaboration, especially since they present themselves as a 'double auteur femme.' The mirror structure adds this intriguing complexity, almost like a labyrinth that reflects back at you. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a philosophical exploration of body, art, and duality, which is what makes it distinctive in the genre.
Double Labyrinthe is quite a rare find in collector circles, given its limited release and niche appeal. The documentary format, combined with its avant-garde ethos, means that it hasn’t seen a wide range of releases, making original prints somewhat scarce. Collectors interested in feminist cinema or experimental film often seek this out for its groundbreaking approach and the way it lays the groundwork for future works in the genre.
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