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Kuppel 16
Norway in the future. Anton and Emma are 16, living in the same city, but in different climate zones. They were never meant to meet, and certainly not fall in love. But when they do, they must turn their worlds upside down to be together.
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Plot Summary
The film "Kuppel 16" is a documentary that delves into the lives of the residents of a small Norwegian village grappling with the closure of their local meat processing plant, which was the heart of their community. It explores themes of economic hardship, tradition, and the resilience of people facing significant change. The documentary captures the emotional impact of this loss and the uncertain future that lies ahead for the village.
Critical Reception
Critically, "Kuppel 16" has been noted for its intimate portrayal of community life and its sensitive handling of difficult socio-economic issues. Reviewers have praised its authentic storytelling and the strong emotional core, though some have pointed out its slow pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empathetic look at community struggles.
Appreciated for its authentic and humanistic approach.
Some found the pacing to be too deliberate.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Nordic: Dragon Award at the Göteborg Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over several years, allowing the filmmakers to build a deep connection with the subjects and capture the unfolding events authentically.
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