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Katmandu (1969) offers a raw glimpse into the counterculture of the late '60s. The story follows a socially-conscious rebel searching for his estranged father in the vibrant yet gritty backdrop of Nepal. The film dives deep into themes of drug addiction, exploitation, and familial bonds, all tied together with a captivating romance between our lead and Jane, a free-spirited hippie. The pacing feels almost languid, mirroring the complicated emotions and moral dilemmas faced by the characters. There's something distinctive about its blend of crime and drama, especially the practical effects that give it an authentic edge. Performances are uneven but have a certain charm, pulling you into their world.
Katmandu has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints somewhat scarce. Its reputation among collectors is gradually growing, particularly for those interested in the exploration of '60s counterculture through cinema. The film's unique setting and themes have sparked interest, leading to discussions about its historical context, but it remains under the radar of mainstream collectors.
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