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So, 'Zensur – Verordnet und Verinnerlicht' is an intriguing piece, really. This documentary digs into the censorship laws in West Germany, and it does so in a way that feels almost clinical yet deeply unsettling. You get this atmosphere of oppression that hangs over the film, which is striking given its time. The pacing can be a bit dry for some, but it’s that methodical approach that drives home the themes of control and propaganda. As the third part of the 'Bundesdeutsche Filmpolitik' trilogy, it stands apart for the way it combines academic rigor with an underlying emotional weight. It’s not just a bunch of talking heads; it leaves you pondering the implications long after it’s over.
This film has seen varied formats, but good luck finding a decent print; it’s rare in the collector's circuit. If you're into documentaries that dissect political climate with a historical lens, this one definitely piques interest. Its scarcity and niche subject matter make it a curious piece for collectors who appreciate the intersection of film and socio-political commentary.
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