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I Thought There Might Be a Bar... in Moskosel is a quiet exploration of decay and community in the remote Norrbotten region. The film meanders through the abandoned remnants of daily life—a grocery store, a petrol station, a school—capturing the haunting stillness of a place that once thrived. Jim Sanders, the British artist, arrives with a vision to breathe new life into the old school, transforming it into a hub for art and collaboration. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere. There's something both melancholic and hopeful in the way the film presents the intersection of art and community. It’s not just about a place, but a reflection on what we lose and what we can rebuild.
Focus on community declineArtistic transformation themeAtmospheric visuals
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