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So, 'Susanne tanzt' is this intriguing short from 1979, with Edgar Reitz at the helm alongside his daughter, Susanne. The film carries a distinct rhythm, almost like a gentle dance itself, echoing the title. There's a raw charm in the way it captures moments, blending the personal with the universal. The atmosphere feels intimate yet expansive, as if you’re peeking into a private world while being invited to reflect on broader themes of youth and expression. The performances have this unfiltered quality, almost observational. It’s not just about the visuals but the essence of dance and movement, making it stand out in Reitz's body of work. A quaint little gem.
This short film is quite rare within collector circles, primarily due to its limited release and niche appeal. It’s often found in compilations or retrospectives of Edgar Reitz's works, but standalone copies are tougher to come by. The film's unique blend of personal storytelling and dance makes it particularly interesting for those focused on the exploration of familial themes in cinema. Collectors may find it rewarding to dig deeper into its history and cultural context.
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