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So, Pina Bausch - Der Fensterputzer is pretty interesting, you know? It's not your typical documentary or biopic; it captures her work in a more abstract way, almost like a visual poem. Peter Lindbergh, who knew her well, pieced together various extracts from Bausch's work and created this unique collage. It’s got a certain dreamlike quality, where the movement and emotion take center stage over traditional storytelling. The pacing feels fluid, almost like a dance itself, which is fitting given Bausch's roots. You really get a sense of her artistic essence and how her work resonates without any direct interviews or commentary.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, primarily in art house circles, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. There’s not a ton of material out there that focuses solely on Bausch in this form, which raises its appeal for those interested in dance and avant-garde cinema. Collectors often share it as part of discussions around the evolution of dance on film, and its scarcity adds to its intrigue.
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