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Tårtan
Three sailors, Janos, Frasse and Hilding, going ashore after many years at sea. They take over a bakery. But it is not always that easy to become bakers. Many difficulties and challenges await them in their new profession.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a raw and unflinching look at the lives of several young people in Stockholm during the early 1970s. It captures their struggles with unemployment, drug use, and societal alienation, providing an intimate glimpse into their daily routines and personal battles. The film aims to shed light on the harsh realities faced by a generation grappling with disillusionment and seeking meaning in a changing world.
Critical Reception
Tårtan was a significant film in Swedish documentary cinema, praised for its authentic portrayal of youth struggles and its direct, cinéma vérité style. While not a mainstream hit, it resonated deeply with audiences and critics for its social commentary and unflinching honesty. It is considered a seminal work reflecting a specific time and social milieu in Sweden.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw authenticity and unflinching portrayal of marginalized youth.
Commended for its sensitive yet direct cinéma vérité approach.
Considered an important social document of its time.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Tårtan,' translates to 'The Cake' in English, and the nickname was given to the protagonist by his friends, though the exact origin of the nickname within the film is not explicitly detailed.
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