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Unwanted Cinema is a fascinating dive into a darker chapter of film history. It explores the exclusion of Jewish filmmakers in Nazi Germany, pivoting its focus on the vibrant yet underappreciated independent film scene that emerged in Vienna and Budapest between '34 and '37. The pacing allows the viewer to absorb the gravity of the subject matter while showcasing previously unpublished archival footage. You get a real sense of the resilience of these artists, like Hermann Kosterlitz and Felix Joachimson, whose contributions were overshadowed by the political climate. It's a unique blend of history and documentary filmmaking that feels raw and urgent, giving voice to those who were often silenced. Quite a distinct perspective in the realm of film documentaries, really.
Features rare archival footage.Explores themes of resilience and artistic freedom.Sheds light on lesser-known filmmakers.
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