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Svetsaren i Rosenbad
Depicts the path of the boy from the orphanage, the cottage in Sunnersta to the Sagerska Palace and the ultimate power as the Swedish Prime Minister. The film presents Stefan Löfven's relatives, childhood friends, workmates from his profession as welder at Hägglund and Sons in Örnsköldsvik, in 1995 he was employed as Ombudsman in the Swedish Metalworkers' Union, and elected to the executive board of the Social Democrats in 2006, shortly after becoming chairman of trade union IF Metall, and confirmed on 4 April 2013 as Party Chairman at the party's bi-annual congress. On 2 October 2014, the Swedish Parliament/Riksdag approved Stefan Löfven to become Prime Minister,
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This documentary delves into the political landscape of Sweden during the 1970s, focusing on the influential figures and pivotal decisions that shaped the nation. It explores the complex relationships between key politicians and their impact on Swedish society and foreign policy.
Critical Reception
The documentary received a generally positive reception for its in-depth look at a significant period in Swedish political history. Critics praised its archival footage and expert interviews, though some found the pacing occasionally slow.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its detailed historical account of Swedish politics.
Praised for utilizing a wealth of archival material.
Some viewers found the narrative structure could be more engaging.
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The film extensively uses archival footage from the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation (SVT) to reconstruct key political moments and interviews.
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