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So, 'Mit meinen Händen, mit meinem Kopf' really showcases this artisan's philosophical journey through craftsmanship. The tone feels meditative, almost contemplative, as it weaves between the manual labor and the thoughts that accompany it. You kind of get lost in the rhythm of the creation process, which is pretty mesmerizing. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to appreciate each detail in a way that feels both intimate and expansive. The practical effects are subtle but striking; you can really see the artisan's skill come through. It encapsulates a deep respect for the craft, and while the director is unknown, the film provides this unique lens into the artistry that often goes unnoticed.
This film has somewhat of a niche following, particularly among those who appreciate philosophical explorations in documentary form. It has seen limited re-releases over the years, which adds to its rarity, and collectors often seek out specific formats. Given its underground status and the lack of extensive marketing, finding an original print can be quite the treasure hunt for dedicated enthusiasts.
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