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So, 'Senators in Bondage' is this fascinating short by Kenneth Anger, who’s always known for his provocative style. It’s got a surreal tone, weaving through themes of power and control, almost like a visual poem that doesn’t rush you. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the images to linger, which really draws you into its bizarre atmosphere. The practical effects—though not flashy—carry a certain raw charm that’s reflective of Anger’s experimental roots. It’s a film that really lives in the shadows, with performances that are more about presence than dialogue, creating a haunting experience that's hard to shake off. It definitely stands out in a collection, even if it’s elusive.
This short has a bit of a mythic status among collectors, mainly because it was never officially released to the public. The only copies floating around are held tightly by private collectors, which only adds to its allure. With Kenneth Anger’s unique vision, this film has become a sought-after piece for anyone interested in avant-garde cinema and the more obscure corners of film history.
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