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So, 'Sorry Brothers, I Was the One' is this intriguing documentary directed by Elsa Kvamme. It dives deep into the life of Jan Erik Vold, a figure you might know as a poet and activist, but the film peels back those layers to reveal more about his identity. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really absorb his journey and the Oslo backdrop, which is almost a character itself in the film. The atmosphere feels intimate, almost like you're sharing a cup of coffee with him while he recounts his experiences. There's a blend of archival footage and present-day interviews that adds texture to the storytelling. Kvamme’s direction brings out the nuances in Vold's character, making it distinctive in how it explores the personal and the political.
Focuses on Jan Erik Vold's personal journey.Intimate, reflective atmosphere that invites viewer connection.Interesting blend of archival and contemporary footage.
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