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Farmors leriga händer - En film om Lisa Larson dives into the world of Lisa Larson, a notable Swedish ceramicist, whose whimsical animal figures are deceptively layered. The tone is introspective, almost melancholic, as director Emilia Ekman Larson sifts through the remnants of her grandmother's artistry. There’s a curious pacing to it, a gentle unfolding that mirrors the act of sculpting itself. The film juxtaposes playful designs with an underlying sorrow, prompting reflections on memory and legacy. It's not just about ceramics; it navigates familial ties, artistic struggles, and the weight of history. The visuals are rich, the practical effects of the sculptures tangible, and while the performances are limited to the objects themselves, they speak volumes of stories untold.
Features an exploration of emotional depth in art.Captures a unique perspective on familial relationships.Highlights the significance of forgotten artworks.
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