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So, 'Crimes of the Future' is this intriguing documentary that dives deep into the cultural fabric of Norway, all through the lens of Knut Hamsun's work, particularly 'Sult'. The pacing is quite reflective, allowing you to really soak in the thoughts of various writers and artists as they unpack the lasting influence of Hamsun's novel. There's a sort of melancholic atmosphere throughout, which echoes the themes of existential struggle found in Hamsun's writing. What stands out is the intimate conversations; they feel raw and genuine, revealing personal connections to the material. It's not just about the book or its author; it's about the ongoing dialogue in Norwegian culture, which feels both specific and universal.
Explores themes of cultural identity.Features intimate interviews with various Norwegian creatives.Focuses on the influence of literature on contemporary art.
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