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RekordĂ„ren 66/67/68 is this fascinating piece of documentary filmmaking that captures the pulse of urban planning in Stockholm during a transformative period. Directed by Lena Ewert, itâs raw and thought-provoking, showcasing a blend of student perspectives that really challenge the status quo. The film's pacing reflects the urgency of the issues at hand, while the atmosphere is thick with a sense of dissent and urgency. Itâs interesting how it sparked a fierce debate, especially between Harry Schein and the young filmmakers â you can feel that tension in the film. The practical effects are minimal but effective, relying heavily on real footage and candid interviews. Itâs distinctive for its grassroots approach, giving a voice to the often-overlooked narratives in urban development.
Interesting debate regarding urban planning.Captures a critical moment in Swedish cinema.Student-made with a raw, authentic feel.
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