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Sortez vos culs de ma commode is a real oddity, isn't it? This 1972 film takes an unsuspecting military training film—stolen from the Belgian army, no less—and gives it a wild, farcical twist with a credit sequence that’s just as absurd as the footage itself. The tone is playful yet surreal, creating an atmosphere that’s both satirical and fascinating. You get this odd pacing, bouncing between the serious and the ridiculous, which keeps you on your toes. The practical effects are minimal but effective, and the performances, if you can call them that, add to the chaotic charm. It’s one of those pieces that really stands apart in the realm of experimental cinema.
Finding a good copy of Sortez vos culs de ma commode can be quite a challenge, as its distribution seems to have been limited when it was released. Collectors gravitate toward this film not just for its bizarre premise but also for its historical context within the avant-garde movement. The film has become somewhat of a cult curiosity, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in experimental cinema. Look out for obscure DVD releases or screenings at art house theaters; it doesn’t pop up often.
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