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Avismanden
At Vesterbros Torv in Copenhagen, Olsen has his newspaper kiosk. Here comes high and low in society: Homeless, a district attorney with pain in marriage, a barmaid and a writer. They all fight with theirs, while Olsen's good heart makes him interfere in everything he can.
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Plot Summary
A newspaper man, struggling to keep his publication afloat, becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and blackmail. He must navigate treacherous personal relationships and the cutthroat world of journalism to uncover the truth and protect his livelihood. The film explores themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of one's actions in a society driven by sensationalism. His efforts are further complicated by a mysterious woman who holds the key to his downfall.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, "Avismanden" was noted for its taut narrative and strong performances, particularly from Stig Järrel. While it received some praise for its portrayal of the journalistic world, it was also seen as a somewhat conventional thriller for its time. Audience reception was moderate, with some appreciating its dramatic intensity and others finding its plot predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Stig Järrel's compelling performance as a morally compromised journalist.
The film's depiction of the print media world offered an engaging, if somewhat dramatized, look at the industry.
Some critics found the plot to be formulaic, lacking significant originality in its thriller elements.
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Fun Fact
The film was a notable early example of a Swedish thriller that delved into the darker aspects of the newspaper industry, influencing subsequent films in the genre.
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