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Iconoclasm is a fascinating documentary that really captures the essence of De Melkweg, a hub for counter-culture in Amsterdam. It’s raw, with a genuine feel that pulls you into the spirit of the ’60s. The pacing ebbs and flows, allowing the viewer to just absorb the eclectic atmosphere that De Melkweg fosters. You get glimpses of various performances and events, which are interwoven with interviews that echo the ideals and conflicts of the time. The cinematography has an unpolished quality, making it more intimate and immediate. It’s the kind of film that makes you reflect on the nature of art and community, and how places like this shape cultural movements, without needing flashy effects or dramatized narratives.
Unique insight into the counter-culture of the ’60s.Captures the eclectic nature of De Melkweg's events.Raw and intimate cinematography enhances the viewing experience.
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