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So, 'Incontri: un'ora con Herbert Marcuse' is this intriguing documentary from 1968 that dives into the thoughts of the philosopher Herbert Marcuse. The film captures a moment in time when intellectual discourse was just bubbling with revolutionary ideas. It’s not flashy; the pacing is contemplative, giving viewers room to digest Marcuse’s insights on society, culture, and the potential for change. The atmosphere is both intimate and cerebral, almost like sitting in on a private lecture. You can sense the weight of the era in the questions posed and the responses that follow, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in philosophy or the countercultural movements of the 60s.
This documentary is a rare find, often overlooked in discussions about 1960s cinema but holds significant value for those interested in philosophy and socio-political thought. Typically available only in limited formats, such as VHS or obscure DVDs, it’s a bit of a treasure hunt to track down a clean copy. Collectors tend to appreciate its historical context, especially those who delve into the connections between philosophy and the countercultural movements of its time.
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