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Kronofogden kommer is a curious little documentary that meanders through the quiet, almost desolate streets of Vimmerby. It’s not flashy or overly edited, but there’s a certain charm in its simplicity. Following Bror Carlsson, the crown bailiff, as he bikes around the town, the film captures the ebb and flow of life for someone whose job is almost paradoxical in such a stagnant environment. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the town, the subtle interactions, and the weight of the responsibilities he carries. It’s a fascinating look at bureaucracy meeting everyday life, and the performances, particularly by Bror, feel genuine and unscripted. You’ll find a certain honesty in its approach, one that resonates long after the credits roll.
A unique perspective on unemployment in a small town.Highlights the role of bureaucracy in daily life.Captures the atmosphere with a documentary's rawness.
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