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So, 'Portrait: A Film of Stockholm' is this fascinating documentary from 1981 that feels like a time capsule of the city. It’s not just about sights; it’s the way the images flow with the music that really sets it apart. You get a sense of the rhythm of life in Stockholm, and there’s something quite poetic about it. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to take in the nuances of everyday life—people going about their routines, the urban landscape. There’s a certain rawness to the cinematography that, along with its minimalistic score, creates an intimate atmosphere. It’s like a visual diary, capturing moments that might otherwise be forgotten. Definitely a unique piece in the documentary realm.
Interesting blend of urban life and music.Unique atmosphere, almost like a visual poem.Captures a specific moment in Stockholm's history.
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