directed by Charlotte Eliasson
Sweden 2004
In the spring of 2002 the village Lönsboda started a campaign with the goal of making the small community "South Swedens' Rock Metropole". Then came an incident that made headlines all over the world - the famous singer Samantha Fox was reported for physical assault. A fan had touched her breast and she reportedly answered by hitting him in the head with her microphone. This documentary tries to find out what really happened...
DVD Review: Cinemagi/Folkets Bio - Region 0 - PAL
Big thanks to Daniel Mott for the Review!
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Cinemagi/Folkets Bio Region 0 - PAL |
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Runtime | 0:25:02 | |
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Audio | Swedish (Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0) | |
Subtitles | English, None | |
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Release Information: Studio: Cinemagi/Folkets Bio Aspect Ratio:
Edition Details: Chapters 5 |
Comments | This is a hilarious documentary featuring the village where I lived for three years (the subtitle sample pretty much sums it up). It's shot on DV and it's received an interlaced "fake 16:9" DVD transfer with English subtitles. It takes up 1,29 GB of the DVD5 it comes on. Currently the only way to buy this DVD is at CDON.COM for nordic customers. It's also available in the Swedish Film Institutes' physical store. This was well worth the three bucks I spent there and I think it has something to offer for other people too. |
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