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So, 'Germanen gegen Pharaonen' is quite the curiosity in the documentary realm. It advances a rather peculiar theory that the Germanic tribes were around before the Egyptian pharaohs, which is a bold claim to say the least. The pacing is slow and contemplative, giving an almost academic feel, with visuals that feel very much of their time—some practical effects and reenactments that are kind of charming in their own right. You can also sense the atmosphere is tinged with the ideologies of the era, making it a fascinating, if unsettling, watch. The way it ties contemporary narratives back to ancient history is both intriguing and a bit unsettling when you think about the context of its release.
This documentary has seen limited distribution over the years, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It's been released on a few formats, but original prints are hard to come by, which adds to its allure for collectors. The film's historical context, coupled with its controversial themes, sparks discussion among enthusiasts and those interested in propaganda films from the 1930s.
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