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So, there's this film, 'The Film About Edith,' and it brings a unique twist on identity and language. You’ve got this 28-year-old Norwegian named Edith who suddenly starts speaking Swedish, which seems amusingly absurd but also poignant. The way it plays with the idea of being the protagonist in one's own narrative is really intriguing. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the comedy and drama to breathe, and the musical elements are woven in without feeling forced. Performances have this natural charm that keeps you engaged. It’s a blend of tones that shifts seamlessly, giving it a distinctive flavor in the indie film landscape.
This film is relatively obscure, and finding it on physical media can be a bit tricky. I’ve seen some limited releases, but it's not commonly discussed among collectors. That said, I'm sure the thematic depth and unique storytelling could spark interest, especially for those who appreciate indie films that explore language and personal narratives.
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