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Mr. Governor

Hr Landshövding

An uncontrolled observational film without narration or interviews. The film has a character-driven story but is not a personal portrait in the classical sense. It is a more universal film about loneliness, ageing, democracy and national pride. It was shot on 16mm black & white reversal film with a 12mm wide-angle lens. Jean Rouch once described the 12mm lens on a 16mm camera as the closest equivalent of the human eye in cinema, and black and white film has an unbeatable ability to communicate subjective moods and atmospheres whereas colour often simply represents 'documentary' reality.

director

Måns Månsson

production

Anagram Sverige AB, Martin Persson
Helsinki Filmi Oy, Aleksi Bardy

production details
Country: Sweden, Finland

Year: 2008

Genre: Documentary

Length: 86'

Format: 35 mm, English Subtitles, B/W

distribution
Sales:  Anagram Sverige AB
Monbijougatan 17A
SE-211 53 Malmö
Tel +46 707 710 291
Fax +46 4613 1120
martin@anagram.se
www.anagram.se
Festival:  The Swedish Film Institute
Att: Sara Rüster
P.O. Box 271 26
SE-102 52 Stockholm
Tel +46 8665 1141
sara.ruster@sfi.se
www.filminstitutet.se

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