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So, 'Min mamma hade 14 barn' is this intriguing still photo documentary centering on Lars Lennart Forsberg's family. You get to see the life of the tailor Karl Filip Forsberg and his wife Märta Dorotea, who somehow managed to raise fourteen kids in Stockholm. The use of still images gives it a haunting quality, almost like peeling back layers of history. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and personal narratives that come through in each photo. It’s all about family, struggle, and the everyday life of the past, which feels both intimate and monumental at the same time. Definitely something you'd want to discuss over coffee with fellow collectors.
This film has a somewhat niche appeal, featuring a specific period and cultural context that may resonate deeply with collectors who appreciate historical documentaries. Availability has been a bit hit or miss; it’s not widely distributed, which makes it slightly more intriguing for those who enjoy digging for unique pieces. The uniqueness of its format and subject matter tends to attract a certain collector interest, especially among those focused on family narratives and social history in film.
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