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So, this film, 'What Measures to Save a People?', dives deep into the early 20th-century racial ideologies. It's all about Herman Lundborg, this physician who ran a state racial biology institute in Sweden. The atmosphere feels almost haunting, with a palpable tension as Lundborg grapples with his obsession over racial purity, especially concerning the Sámi and Finnish people. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the discomfort of his thoughts and the broader implications of eugenics at that time. There's a strange intimacy in his travels and encounters, especially when he meets a Finnish-Sámi woman. It presents a stark reflection on identity and the human experience, which is pretty distinctive for a documentary. Really makes you think about the shadows of history.
Explores eugenics and racial ideology.Highlights the historical context of Sámi and Finnish identity.Reflects on personal and societal themes.
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Maja Hagerman
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