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The Children from Jordbro has this raw authenticity that draws you in. Filmed in the early '90s, it chronicles a group of kids from a Stockholm suburb over several years. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really feel the passage of time as you watch these kids grow, face challenges, and experience the everyday rhythms of school life. There's something so genuine about their interactions, capturing both the innocence and complexity of childhood. The documentary doesn’t shy away from tough topics, either, threading in social commentary through the lens of their experiences. It’s striking how it paints a broader picture of societal change in Sweden during that era, while still being rooted in the personal stories of these children.
Explores childhood in a changing societyUnique observational styleSocial commentary embedded in personal narratives
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