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So, 'On Eye Rape' is a quirky piece of cinematic history, a fascinating blend of educational intent and avant-garde protest. Shot in 1962, it delves into the realms of plant and animal reproduction—an odd choice for a sexual education film, really. The atmosphere is something else; it's like you're watching this sterile classroom film being torn apart literally and metaphorically. The holes punched through the frames add a raw, visceral layer, challenging censorship in a striking manner. It's hard to find; many collectors are drawn to its unusual backstory and the audacity of its creators. It’s not your typical find and provides a rare glimpse into the cultural tensions of its time.
'On Eye Rape' has a curious place in the collector community, often discussed in hushed tones due to its unusual subject matter and the backstory of its recovery from obscurity. The film has seen few formats, making original reels somewhat scarce. Collectors are intrigued not only by its provocative content but also by the artistic intervention of Nakanishi, which elevates its status as a piece of protest art. The combination of educational content and its artistic defacement speaks to a unique moment in film history, making it a collectible with a compelling narrative.
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