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Görreskeller und JETZT - Köln is this intriguing piece from 1970, directed by Lutz Mommartz, though the director often obscures himself in the shadows of the film. It has this gritty, almost documentary-style vibe, capturing an authentic slice of Cologne during that era. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might not appeal to everyone, but it adds this rawness to the experience. The film blends reality and fiction, creating this surreal atmosphere that feels both intimate and distant. The performances, while not traditional in their delivery, really drive home the feel of the time and place. It’s definitely one of those oddities that collectors appreciate for its uniqueness and the way it captures a moment in time.
Görreskeller und JETZT - Köln has been somewhat elusive in terms of mainstream distribution, making it a bit of a treasure for cinephiles. Its unique blend of documentary realism and experimental narrative means that not many copies exist, increasing its desirability among collectors. It’s often included in discussions about lesser-known German cinema from the period, highlighting its artistic contributions despite its obscurity.
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