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ElectroRythmes is an intriguing little gem from '68, blending the avant-garde with a documentary style that feels both experimental and oddly rhythmic. The film flows with a unique pace, highlighting the interplay of sound and visuals, almost like a silent symphony. Its practical effects are quite striking for the era, giving it a tactile quality that seems to pull you into its world. There's a certain rawness to the performances, as if the subjects are caught in an unfiltered moment of creativity. It invites contemplation, pushing boundaries of what a documentary can be, which is what makes it stand out in the crowded landscape of the time.
ElectroRythmes is a relatively obscure entry in the documentary genre, making it something of a curiosity among collectors. It has seen limited releases, mostly in niche labels focusing on experimental cinema, which adds to its allure. Because of its unique approach and the era it was made in, interest seems to grow slowly, especially among those who appreciate the avant-garde. Finding a good copy can be a challenge, but the film’s distinctive style makes it worth the effort.
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