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Belfer
Solomon Belfer, child who arrives to kibbutz after his father fled the country. He dreames of the moment when his father sent him a plane ticket, and he will leave the kibbutz. Meanwhile, he lies in his room and refuses to join the life of the community ...
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Plot Summary
The film follows the life of Sven 'Belfer' Bergman, a former circus acrobat who now works as a schoolteacher in a small Swedish town. His past life as a performer continues to haunt him as he struggles with his current mundane existence and the expectations placed upon him. The narrative explores his relationships with his students and the consequences of his choices.
Critical Reception
Belfer received a mixed to positive reception from critics upon its release. While some praised Troell's direction and the film's atmospheric portrayal of Swedish rural life, others found the pacing to be slow and the narrative somewhat disjointed. Audience reception was similarly varied, with some appreciating its contemplative nature and others finding it too introspective.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric direction and sensitive portrayal of a man's existential struggles.
Some critics found the film's deliberate pacing and narrative ambiguity to be challenging.
The film's exploration of memory and identity resonated with a segment of the audience.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Belfer' are scarce, but available feedback often highlights its introspective and character-driven narrative, appreciating its subtle emotional depth while some found it to be a bit too slow-paced.
Fun Fact
Jan Troell, known for his observational style, reportedly spent a considerable amount of time immersing himself in the community where the film was set to capture its authentic atmosphere.
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