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So, 'The Incredible Bread Machine Film' is this quirky documentary from 1975 that dives into the economic and political themes from the book it’s based on. It has a rather dry tone, almost academic, but that's part of its unique charm. The pacing can be a bit slow, which might turn some off, yet it really lets you sink into the ideas being presented. There are very few visuals to distract you from the discussions, so it’s all about the dialogue. It's distinctive mainly because it tackles such complex themes in a straightforward way, a rarity for its time. Definitely feels like a time capsule of thought.
This film has had a limited release and is not particularly common in collector circles, making it somewhat of a hidden gem. Most copies you'll find are in VHS format, often with fading due to age, but there have been a few digital restorations floating around. Despite its niche appeal, it draws interest for its historical context and the way it captures the zeitgeist of the mid-70s economic discourse.
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