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Camp Solskinn is this intriguing documentary that captures the raw and introspective vibe of a youth festival on Tromoya, a little island in Norway. The film meanders through the lives of the participants, showcasing their quests for meaning and connection in a fleeting time that resonates deeply. It’s not flashy, but there's a certain authenticity in how the camera lingers on their moments of joy and contemplation. The pacing is leisurely, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere filled with laughter, uncertainty, and the beautiful Norwegian landscape. The lack of a conventional narrative gives it an almost experimental feel, making it distinct. There's a charm in its imperfections, and while we may not know the director, the film truly feels like a collective experience.
Interesting perspective on youth culture.Unique setting enhances the film's atmosphere.Documentary style emphasizes raw, real moments.
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Haakon Mathisen
Director