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Pleasantly weird and witty insight into Sweden moreAdditional Details
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This short is a delight to watch, a witty documentary investigating what the average Swede thinks about the idea of other people coming to share his mostly empty country. Fast-passed, funny and very revealing. I don't know what the Swedes make of it, but this Englishman found it pleasantly weird.