Da døden kom forbi Madame Arthur offers a fascinating glimpse into Copenhagen's nightlife in the early '70s. The film meanders through the history of the infamous nightclub, Madame Arthur, nestled on Lavendelstræde 17. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of nostalgia and danger, especially when recounting the haunting double murder that shocked the city. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid, which really lets you soak in the intriguing stories and characters that frequented the club. The documentary dives into themes of hedonism and the darker sides of urban life, making it a unique lens into a bygone era. Practical effects are minimal, but the real power lies in the performances of those who share their tales, evoking a haunting yet vibrant picture of a place that was far more than just a nightclub.
Focus on the unique atmosphere of 1970s Copenhagen.Interesting take on nightlife culture and its consequences.Intriguing recounting of real-life events adds depth.
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