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So, 'Terras fönster 5' is one of those documentary gems that offers a quirky look at Oslo's 900th anniversary. The interplay between Povel Ramel, Martin Ljung, and Brita Borg brings a lighthearted charm, even as they tackle the subject matter. The episodes weave in some delightful performances, especially with Ekberg making her appearance to inaugurate Children's Day. There's a nostalgic feel throughout, and the way it captures cultural moments of the time makes it distinctive. The pacing is relaxed, really allowing you to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy the unique blend of music and commentary. You can almost feel the warmth of post-war Sweden coming through the screen.
This film is often hard to find in good condition. It's been released in various formats over the decades, but original prints are quite scarce. For collectors, its historical context and the performances offer a fascinating look into Swedish culture of the time. Interest is growing among enthusiasts of mid-century documentaries, making it something to keep an eye out for.
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