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So, 'The Disease That Has No Cure' is this intriguing 1982 documentary that feels like a journey through the mind of Panos Koutrouboussis. It’s not your standard doc; instead, it mixes these confessional snippets from Koutrouboussis himself with some intriguing footage from the comic scene. The pacing is a bit erratic, but that adds to its charm, giving it this raw and almost chaotic feel. There’s something really captivating about how it juxtaposes his experiences as an artist with broader cultural commentary, all while maintaining that unmistakable 80s aesthetic. If you dig experimental works that don’t hold your hand, this one’s pretty distinctive.
This film has seen limited releases, primarily on obscure VHS formats, making it a rarity among collectors. The lack of a prominent director or even clear genre categorization contributes to its enigmatic appeal. Interest tends to come from those who appreciate avant-garde cinema and the works of Koutrouboussis himself, adding a layer of depth for anyone looking to understand his artistic journey.
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