
So, Gaumont, the Étrange Anthology is quite the quirky dive into the archives. Sylvain Perret pulls together a trove of bizarre gems, showcasing those wild, offbeat moments that L'Étrange Festival is known for. The pacing is an intriguing mix—some segments are frenetic, while others linger in surreal, dreamlike states that just suck you in. You’ve got everything from black magic to wild feminist expressions, all digitized for the first time, which is cool. The practical effects are just as varied—some are delightfully lo-fi, while others push boundaries. It feels like a celebration, but also a nostalgia trip for the strange and unusual in cinema. Definitely a distinctive experience for anyone who appreciates the off-the-beaten-path.
Explores the evolution of bizarre cinema.Showcases a variety of practical effects.Presents a mix of historical and modern themes.
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