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So, 'Filmtagebuch 1975-85' is this intriguing diary-like film that captures fragments of life in a very personal way. You see these portraits of people, daily life around the Polish Market, and quiet moments in places like Turin during winter. The Super8 to MiniDV transfer gives it this raw, nostalgic quality, which really complements the absence of sound; it's almost like the visuals are speaking for themselves. The pacing feels meditative, allowing you to linger on the images and evoke a certain atmosphere of reflection. The choice to include a poem by Cesare Pavese adds a layer of depth, making it resonate on a more emotional level, even as it remains quite abstract overall. Definitely a distinctive piece.
This film represents a unique entry in the realm of personal documentary filmmaking with its Super8 origins and subsequent MiniDV format. Due to its obscure director and the experimental nature of its sound design, finding a good quality copy has become somewhat of a challenge for collectors. There's a certain niche appeal here, particularly for those interested in the evolution of home video and intimate storytelling, making it a noteworthy piece in any serious collection.
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