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A short film composed out of images from the directors life, that takes us through a 30 year old journey through the city's lures and traps. A story about abandonment, loneliness and forgiveness.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the lives of individuals experiencing homelessness in Stockholm. It offers an intimate look at their daily struggles, their dreams, and the challenges they face in a society that often overlooks them. The film explores their personal stories, revealing the human face behind the statistics of urban poverty and exclusion.
Critical Reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews, with critics commending its sensitive portrayal of a marginalized community and its powerful storytelling. Audiences appreciated the film's ability to humanize those often unseen in society, highlighting the filmmakers' empathetic approach.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empathetic and non-judgmental approach.
Hailed for giving a voice to the voiceless in urban society.
Considered a moving and important social commentary.
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Fun Fact
The director, Linus Karlsson, spent over two years building trust and relationships with the individuals featured in the film before beginning principal photography.
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