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Gjør det lettere is quite the curiosity piece from 1967, showcasing Wenche Foss as she hosts a series of commercials and infomercials aimed at the modern housewife. The tone is both instructional and playful, as you can feel the cultural shift of that era seeping through the advertisements. The pacing is brisk, typical of compilation formats, but there’s something quite charming about the way it dives into various household products and tips. It’s a snapshot of post-war consumer culture in Norway, with practical effects that capture the essence of the time—simple yet effective. Foss's performance brings a unique warmth, almost like a friend guiding you through the latest trends, making it a distinctive entry in Norwegian film history.
This film holds a particular niche in collector circles, mainly due to its rarity and the cultural context it represents. It’s not widely available on modern formats, making original prints or vintage VHS copies quite sought after. The combination of Wenche Foss's engaging presentation and the vintage commercials creates an intriguing time capsule for those interested in advertising history and domestic life in Norway during the 60s.
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