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ELSA merdelamerdelamer is this gritty little piece that feels like a wild mix of punk energy and a deeply personal dive into feminist history. Abigail Child crafts a visual experience that's smoky and raw, reflecting the chaotic essence of the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. The pacing’s a bit erratic, but it works to capture that avant-garde spirit. You get this blend of performance art and poetic expression that really highlights the struggle and the beauty of the early feminist movement. It’s distinct, unlike anything else in the MamaDada collection, and the way it uses practical effects adds a tactile quality that just pulls you in.
This film is part of a unique collective project and is a bit elusive in terms of availability, which makes it intriguing for collectors. Formats are limited, and it has garnered attention due to its experimental style and the cultural significance of its subject matter. Its rarity, combined with the history of the MamaDada project, adds to the appeal for those interested in feminist film and avant-garde art.
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