A documentary about the power of images
The misleadingly titled documentary “And the King Said What a Wonderful Machine” was a success at several major festivals such as Sundance and Berlinale. A visual history lesson, the film begins with the birth of photography in 1828 and continues through today’s world dominated by TikTok and YouTube. Directors: Axel Danielsson and Maximilijn van Ertrick visit us.
The stressful life of restaurants in the second season of the series “The Bear”
The TV series “The Bear,” about a small Chicago sandwich maker, came out of nowhere, but quickly gained fame as the best TV series of the past year. Now season 2 has arrived and the jam will rise to the level of MIchelinguide. TV critic Caroline Heiner and Jenny Thielmann of Kulturredaktionen discuss how tension in a restaurant kitchen can turn into great drama and why cooking on TV is so much fun.
The classic about Karen and Karl Larsson Hitness
Lilla Hyttnäs in Sundborn, or Carl Larsson-gården as it is now called, is one of the most popular trekking destinations in Dalarna during the summer. It also seems that the time has come, as this year alone there have been several books focusing on home and garden decor. Because it is the farm as a work of art in the spirit of the Arts and Crafts movement that attracts new generations. Katarina Wikars has made today’s classic film.
The Minister of Culture comments on the museum crisis
At 1pm today, Friday 1 September, Culture Minister Parisa Lilstrand and Financial Markets Minister Niklas Wickmann will hold a press conference regarding the state’s cultural property crisis. The National Museum is threatened with closure due to exorbitant rental costs, and the National Museum of Natural History and Opera House are in desperate need of renovation. Comments Matthias Berg from P1 Culture.
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