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So, 'Jonas in the Brig' is quite the interesting watch. It's this documentary shot by Jonas Mekas himself, capturing the essence of his filming process for The Brig during its Living Theatre production. You get this raw, almost intimate feel of the set, the actors, and the whole chaotic energy that comes with live theater. Mekas's style lends a certain poetry to the piece; the pacing feels more like a steady flow of moments rather than a traditional narrative. It's a glimpse into the avant-garde scene of the '60s, with that signature documentary touch that makes you feel part of it all. Definitely something that stands out for collectors who appreciate the blend of documentary and performance art.
This film is part of a limited collection of Mekas's work, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It's been released in various formats, but original prints remain scarce. Interest in Mekas's films has surged, particularly among those focused on experimental and documentary cinema, so tracking down a copy can be quite the endeavor. Its unique perspective on theater and film-making processes adds to its appeal in the collector's market.
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