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So, 'KaRamellodier' is this fascinating little gem from 1972 that captures the quirky spirit of Povel Ramel's jubilee show. Imagine a blend of comedy and music, all set against the backdrop of Berns in Stockholm, where the atmosphere is vibrant and a bit whimsical. The pacing feels relaxed yet engaging, with Ramel's unique charm shining through every performance. What stands out is the practical effects and the way they enhance the live show feel, almost making you feel like you're part of the audience. This isn't your standard TV movie; it’s a slice of a specific cultural moment, showcasing the creativity and humor of the time, all wrapped up in Ramel's distinctive style.
KaRamellodier is somewhat elusive in collector circles, primarily due to its limited format history as a TV movie. It’s not something you see floating around often, which adds to its appeal. Most versions are on VHS or old broadcasts, and finding a well-preserved copy can be a challenge. Enthusiasts of Swedish cinema or Povel Ramel will appreciate its unique blend of live performance and television, making it an interesting piece for anyone focused on the evolution of musical comedy in that era.
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