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So, 'The Lascivious Wotan' is this curious piece from 1971, directed by the enigmatic Otto Muehl. It really embodies that subversive spirit of the era, blending experimental elements with a raw, almost chaotic energy. The pacing is erratic but intentional, pulling you through a maze of provocative imagery and themes that challenge societal norms. Muehl's practical effects have this gritty vibe, giving it a tactile feel that’s hard to shake off. Performances are raw and unrefined, which suits the film’s avant-garde style. It’s distinctive for its willingness to push boundaries and explore the darker corners of desire and freedom, making it a fascinating watch for those into the more obscure aspects of cinema history.
'The Lascivious Wotan' is quite rare in the collector's market, often appearing in niche auctions or specialized film festivals. Its format history is somewhat limited with only a few releases on VHS and a scarce DVD edition, which has contributed to its cult status among enthusiasts of underground cinema. There’s a certain allure in its scarcity and the overall mystique surrounding Muehl's work, making it a sought-after item for serious collectors.
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