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So, there's this documentary called 'Click Click' by Phil Evans. It dives deep into the life of Nils Svensson, a legendary skate photographer from Malmö. What’s really cool is how it captures the gritty vibe of the Malmö skate scene over three decades. You get a real sense of the DIY culture that shaped not just the city, but also the people in it. The pacing feels organic, letting the stories unfold without rushing. There's an authenticity in the visuals that really pulls you in, making you feel like part of the scene. It’s distinct in how it showcases the evolution of skating and the characters who thrive in that world.
This documentary has seen limited formal releases, making it somewhat of a rarity in skate film collections. While it may not have widespread distribution, it's cherished among collectors for its authentic portrayal of Malmö's skate culture. The film's grassroots feel resonates with those who appreciate the DIY ethos, and its scarcity adds to its allure. As interest in skate history continues to grow, 'Click Click' has gained a niche following among enthusiasts looking for deeper insights into the culture.
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