
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Ecco is a curious documentary that dives headfirst into the more bizarre realms of human expression. It’s not a polished piece; it feels raw and unfiltered, showcasing the grotesque in a way that can be hard to watch yet impossible to look away from. The pacing is disjointed, moving from the eerie ambiance of the Grand Guignol theater to the unsettling visuals of body piercings and animal castration. The themes are dark, exploring the extremes of human behavior, sexuality, and performance art. It’s distinctive for its frankness and its willingness to expose the viewer to the uncomfortable, making it a conversation starter among collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the avant-garde.
Ecco has seen limited releases, often difficult to track down in decent quality. It’s not a film that pops up often in collector circles, which adds to its appeal for those who enjoy the oddities of cinema. The rarity of good copies and its unique subject matter mean it's a conversation piece, drawing interest from collectors who specialize in the avant-garde and documentary genres.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover