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So, 'Images du carnaval de Bâle' is this intriguing piece from 1973 that really captures the essence of the Basel Carnival. Shot on Super 8 mm with magnetic sound, it offers a unique, almost dreamlike quality. The fife-and-drum bands create this rhythmic, lively backdrop that feels both traditional and avant-garde. What’s interesting here is how the film juxtaposes the vivid imagery of the carnival with musique concrète, blending sound and vision in a way that's not commonly seen. It’s a fascinating exploration of festivity and sound, with a raw, unrefined feel that adds to its charm.
This film's scarcity enhances its collector appeal, particularly since it was one of the earliest to utilize Super 8 mm with magnetic sound. The format has historical significance, marking a shift in how festivals were documented during that era. Collectors often seek it not just for its artistic value but also for its unique place in film history. Finding a good quality copy can be challenging, making it a gem for those who appreciate experimental cinema.
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