Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Fragments sur la misère is a raw, unvarnished exploration of life on the streets, guided by Otzenberger's relentless inquiry into the nature of misery. The film immerses you in a gritty, almost uncomfortable atmosphere, where the pacing feels deliberate yet disjointed, mirroring the chaos of the lives portrayed. There's an authenticity in the performances that feels almost documentary-like, revealing the layers of despair and resilience in the faces of the excluded. It doesn’t shy away from showing not just poverty but the indifference and the systems that keep people trapped. It’s a film that lingers, challenging you to confront uncomfortable truths without offering easy answers.
This film is quite elusive in terms of availability, having limited releases over the years. It often garners interest from collectors who appreciate its stark portrayal of social issues and its unconventional narrative style. The rarity of physical formats adds to its appeal, as it’s not commonly found in standard collections. If you're looking for something that sparks conversation and introspection, this title is worth seeking out.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre