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Plot Summary
This documentary follows Swedish comedians Johan Glans, Björn Gustafsson, and David Batra as they navigate the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, a major international arts festival. The film captures their experiences preparing for, performing, and dealing with the pressures and unique environment of showcasing their stand-up comedy to a global audience.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on the experience of Swedish comedians at a major festival, 'Stand-up i Edinburgh' was primarily seen by a Swedish audience. Critical reception generally highlighted the film's glimpse into the challenges and camaraderie of stand-up performers, with some noting the humor derived from the comedians' interactions and their cultural perspective on the festival.
What Reviewers Say
Provides an interesting look at the Edinburgh Fringe from a Swedish viewpoint.
Captures the humor and stresses involved in festival stand-up.
Showcases the personalities and interactions of the featured comedians.
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Fun Fact
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest arts festival in the world, and 'Stand-up i Edinburgh' offers a unique perspective from Swedish comedians experiencing its intensity.
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