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Schriftfilm is quite the peculiar piece from '59, really embodies the surrealist spirit with its unique structure. The alternating nouns and verbs create a kind of visual poetry, where some phrases resonate while others leave you scratching your head. It has this offbeat pacing, like you're not sure where the next word will take you. The atmosphere is almost dreamlike, a playful exploration of language and meaning, which I find fascinating. The lack of a known director adds to its mystery, making it feel like a hidden gem in any collection.
Schriftfilm has been a bit of a ghost in the collector’s market, with few reliable formats available, making it somewhat elusive. Its rarity boosts its appeal, especially among those interested in avant-garde cinema. There’s not much information out there on its director or crew, which only adds to the allure for collectors seeking unique pieces that don’t conform to conventional narratives.
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