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So, this film, 'With Jerzy Grotowski, Nienadowka 1980,' is a real deep dive into Grotowski's psyche. It's not just your run-of-the-mill documentary; it’s like you’re walking alongside him through his memories of Poland, a mix of nostalgia and trauma. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing those moments of reflection to hang in the air. Visually, it's quite raw and unpolished, which adds to the authenticity. Grotowski's presence is commanding yet vulnerable, and you can really feel the weight of his past. He revisits locations that shaped him, and it’s just striking how place can anchor such profound emotions. It's definitely got a unique vibe that sets it apart from other docs of the time.
This film has an interesting status in collector circles, partly due to its elusive nature. There are limited formats available, and it often surfaces in niche screenings rather than mainstream releases. Many collectors are drawn to the personal nature of Grotowski's recollections and the way it blurs the line between documentary and performance art. The scarcity of physical copies makes it a sought-after piece, especially for those interested in avant-garde theater and its key figures.
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