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So, this is a documentary that peels back the layers on Walerian Borowczyk's ‘Immoral Tales’. It’s fascinating how it dives into the creative process, offering insights into Borowczyk's unique vision and his exploration of sexuality and morality through avant-garde storytelling. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to really soak in the context of the time and Borowczyk's distinctive style. The practical effects and artistic choices are dissected, which adds a layer of appreciation for the craftsmanship involved. There’s this atmosphere of intellectual curiosity that makes it engaging, almost like a conversation over a glass of wine about the nuances of art and censorship in cinema. Definitely a good watch for anyone into film history or just Borowczyk himself.
Ideal for collectors interested in film history.Focuses on artistic expression and censorship.Offers a deep dive into Borowczyk's creative process.
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