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Se Norge is a fascinating glimpse into 1920s Norway, presenting a blend of picturesque landscapes and candid slices of life. The film takes you from bustling cities to serene fjords, weaving through the daily lives of farmers and factory workers. It's not just a travelogue; there's a certain charm in how it captures both the majesty of Norwegian nature and the spirit of its people, from athletes like Sonia Henie to encounters with the King. The pacing feels leisurely, inviting you to soak in the sights and sounds, almost like a wandering companion. You can't help but notice the raw, practical effects that give it a tangible feel, making it a distinctive piece in documentary history.
Se Norge has had limited releases over the years, making physical copies a bit of a treasure for collectors. The film's practical effects and unique portrayal of early 20th-century Norway add to its appeal. Given its age and the fading interest in early documentaries, it has become somewhat scarce. Collectors often appreciate the historical context this film provides, making it a notable entry in any serious collection.
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