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So, 'De hemlösa' is a raw, unfiltered look at life on the streets of Stockholm during a brutal winter. Stefan Jarl’s approach feels almost documentary, capturing the cold reality faced by those without homes. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the heavy themes of isolation and survival. There’s not much gloss here—just real people sharing their stories, which can be quite haunting. The performances are genuine, and you can sense the desperation and resilience; it’s not theatrical but striking in its authenticity. It's an evocative piece that resonates long after viewing.
This film has seen limited releases and is not as widely available as many documentaries, which makes it a point of interest for collectors. Various formats have been produced, but the scarcity of quality copies means it often eludes casual fans. If you come across it, it’s definitely worth considering, given its unique perspective on a pressing social issue.
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