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Ah, 'Stockholm: Pride of Sweden' is a neat little piece from 1937 that really captures the essence of the city. This Traveltalks episode takes you on a leisurely stroll through the streets of Stockholm, letting you soak in the serene atmosphere. The focus on everyday Swedish life is intriguing, especially the absence of slums or beggars, which gives it a unique perspective on urban living. The pacing is relaxed, allowing for a genuine appreciation of the architecture and natural beauty—after all, it's often called the 'Venice of the North.' The documentary style feels authentic, with practical effects being minimal but effective in showcasing the landscapes. It's a charming snapshot of a time and place that collectors might find especially appealing for its historical context and aesthetic appeal.
This film is part of the Traveltalks series, which makes it a collectible item for those interested in early travel documentaries. While not overly common, copies do surface now and then, often in decent condition. Its scarcity varies by format, with 16mm prints being the most sought after among collectors. The documentary's unique portrayal of pre-war Stockholm adds to its appeal, making it a worthwhile watch for those fascinated by historical depictions of urban life.
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