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Fråtseri is this peculiar gem from 2000 where six individuals come together in a stark room to tackle the heavy themes of pornography, rape, and Mother's Day. It’s got this raw, almost claustrophobic atmosphere that really immerses you in their discussions, which can be quite unsettling at times. Not a lot is known about the director, and that adds to its mystique. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those uncomfortable themes to simmer and provoke thought rather than just shock. The performances have this almost documentary-like authenticity, making the conversations feel painfully real. Definitely a distinctive title that stands apart from more conventional narratives, it's a film that lingers with you long after viewing.
Fråtseri, though not widely recognized, has a certain cachet among collectors interested in unconventional cinema. The scarcity of information about its production adds to its allure, making it a curious study piece. It seems to pop up occasionally in niche festivals but remains largely elusive in standard collections, which only fuels interest for those keen on deep cuts and underground films.
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