
Thomas Abel is a happily married man with children, and head of one of the largest companies in Sweden. His life will soon change after a serious accusation is made against him.

Carl Gandrup
Sweden

There's something uniquely captivating about silent cinema, isn't there? The way emotions are writ large on faces, the dramatic flourishes of physical acting, the evocative power of intertitles. It’s a language all its own, demanding a different kind of engagement from its audience. And among the treasures of this...

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" There's something uniquely captivating about silent cinema, isn't there? The way emotions are writ large on faces, the dramatic flourishes of physical acting, the evocative power of intertitles. It’s a language all its own, demanding a different kind of engagement from its audience. And among the treasures of this bygone era, a film like "Envar sin egen lyckas smed" (which translates to "Everyone is the Smith of Their Own Fortune" or "Every Man His Own Destiny") emerges as a profound explor..."


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