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A BBC doc on Swedish noir

https://youtu.be/RiwObVhyoc8

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Andrew Stewart

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Date: Mon, 18 May 2020 08:13:19 -0400
From: Louis Proyect <l...@panix.com>
To: Daniel Lindvall via Marxism <marxism@lists.csbs.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: [Marxism] Dipping my toe into Nordic Noir.
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On 5/18/20 2:03 AM, Daniel Lindvall via Marxism wrote:
> The politics of the ten Beck novels by Sj?wall & Wahl?? tend to become
more obvious as the series progresses. If you don?t feel like reading all
ten in chronological order, but want to give them one more chance, I
suggest you skip to ?The Abominable Man? (the 7th book, published in 1971).
You could also search out the film based on this story, ?The Man on the
Roof? (1976, directed by Sweden?s greatest director of the second half of
the 20th century, Bo Widerberg).

I went through the trouble to have his "Adalen 31" digitized and put on
Youtube. From the introduction to the film on my blog:

After a number of false starts, I was finally able to upload Bo
Widerberg?s ?Adalen 31? to Youtube, a film that I saw when it came out
in 1969 and that has lingered in my memory all these years. The title is
a reference to a general strike in the Adalen district by paper mill
workers in 1931 that led to the first in a series of Social Democratic
governments that for many people defined the word socialism. What I took
away from the film, besides its stunning artistic power, was the idea
that there was a dialectical relationship between revolutionary struggle
and reform. If not for the four men and one young girl who were shot
down in the village of Lunde on May 14, 1931, it is altogether possible
that the modern Scandinavian welfare state never would have been born.

https://louisproyect.org/2015/04/15/adalen-31/
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