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So, 'Stockholm, entrĂ©e de l'exposition' is quite a fascinating little piece from 1897. The film offers this immersive glimpse into the entrance of the StockholmsutstĂ€llningen, which was the World Exhibition. It's not just a static shot; the atmosphere of the time is palpable, with the hustle and bustle of visitors and the elaborate architecture framing everything. You can really sense the excitement of a world on the brink of modernity. The pacing is leisurely, typical of the era, allowing you to soak in the details. Itâs all about that moment in history, capturing something that's fleeting, which makes it a unique artifact for any collector interested in early documentaries and expositions.
This film has seen limited circulation in various formats, primarily as part of early cinema compilations and documentary anthologies. Given its age and historical significance, it's definitely on the radar for collectors who appreciate the evolution of documentary filmmaking. However, complete prints can be quite scarce, making it something of a prized find for those focused on the early years of film history.
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