DOC on the death of the Swedish mining city reveals an international trailer
Exclusive: Alexander Renos Swedish guidelines and the painful documentary for each Beverost Once you are one of those who lived long ago He won the incandescent reviews when it was first shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival last month.
The work, which revolves around a mining community dies in northern Sweden, for the first time this week at the Nordisk Panorama Film Festival in Malmö, and can reveal the deadline for the international trailer.
The documentary is located in the city of Malmberget, which disappears slowly in northern Sweden, explores the remainder when a place – not physically, but emotionally and culturally disappears.
The land below the city was built on top of one of the largest iron ore mines in Europe, through large -scale mining parts.
Malmberget is dismantled on a piece, leaving behind stable windows, demolished homes, and empty streets. However, in the midst of antiquities, life continues – quietly reshape itself because nature begins to restore the earth.
At the heart of the movie, the last of the remaining city residents, adhering to the house even with the collapse of the land under it. Their personal stories speak to a broader global facts: societies all over the world are erased by industry, climate change and political decisions.
Film makers, who started their artistic relationship with Malmberget in 2013 MALMBERGET – Home and CircularHe returned in 2019 to document the city’s solution. Follow them, Divide times Poetic observation with the emotional intimate relationship, seizure of life in the transition with tenderness and details in the atmosphere.
Once you are one of those who lived long ago It is produced by IRIS Film, Andreas Emanuelsson, Sweden. In joint production with SVT and Filmpool Nord and Film I Dalarna, in cooperation with INTAKT and with the support of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee and the Swedish Film Institute.