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So, 'Film Group Düsseldorf - Sketch' is this intriguing piece from 1972 that really captures a certain experimental vibe. The film by Lutz Mommartz has this almost abstract quality to it, blending reality and creativity in a way that feels raw and unfiltered. You can sense the freedom of thought in its pacing, which is often erratic and non-linear, but that’s part of its charm. The atmosphere hangs heavy with a sense of curiosity and exploration, like they were just pushing boundaries for the sake of it. The practical effects, though not flashy, have this homemade quality that adds to the film's distinctiveness. It's a fascinating glimpse into that era of avant-garde cinema, with performances that feel more like improvisation than structured acting.
This film is a bit of an enigma in the collector's circuit, with limited availability across formats. It’s one of those gems that’s often discussed but rarely seen, which adds to its allure. While not widely circulated, it holds interest for collectors of avant-garde cinema, and finding an original print can be quite a treasure hunt.
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