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So, 'Mates s Černým divadlem Praha Jiřího Srnce' is this curious blend of comedy and documentary from 1972. It immerses you in the whimsical world of black light theater, a niche but fascinating art form. The tone is lighthearted, yet there's a genuine exploration of performance and creativity. The pacing feels relaxed, almost allowing the viewer to soak in the unusual visuals and theatrical techniques. Practical effects play a big role here, with the clever use of shadows and light creating a captivating atmosphere. Performances are playful, and there's a kind of innocence that really sets it apart and makes you smile, even if you don’t know much about the genre.
This film is a bit of an oddball in the collector's market, mainly due to its niche subject matter. It doesn't surface too often, making it somewhat scarce, particularly in good condition. There’s certainly interest from those who appreciate the avant-garde and experimental aspects of cinema. Many collectors seek it out for its historical context, given the limited output of similar works during that period.
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