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So, 'Between 11 and 12' is this intriguing TV movie from 2008 by Per Hanefjord that captures a day in Stockholm with a delicate touch. The film weaves several lives together, each facing their own turning points. You've got the fur shop owner clashing with an animal rights activist—there's a real tension there, both morally and emotionally. Then there’s the priest, whose restrictions on Saint Lucy's Day add a layer of religious introspection. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing the weight of each character's decisions to settle in. Performances are solid, with an authenticity that makes these situations resonate. It’s distinct in how it explores everyday struggles, turning the mundane into something quietly profound.
Character-driven narrativeExplores themes of morality and changeQuiet, introspective atmosphere
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