Guldvaskaren frÄn Lannavaara
Documentary, History, Adventure
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A film about the gold panning adventures of Hans Söderström, an indigenous Swede. The story stretches from Scandinavia to Africa, via Asia and the Americas, but ultimately boils down to the simple boyish dream of finding gold. Lots of it. And oneself.
"A Swedish dreamer chases ethical gold across continentsâand pays the ultimate price for a boyhood dream."
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"The Gold Panner from Lannavaaraâ is a quietly engaging documentary that offers an intriguing glimpse into Hans Söderströmâs stubborn pursuit of gold between the Arctic and Africa. It balances character study and adventure reasonably well, with evocative imagery and a memorable, if flawed, protagonist. While it leaves some ethical and emotional questions only partially explored, the film still manages to linger in the mind as a thoughtful, unconventional portrait of a modern fortune seeker."
Read full review â"âThe Gold Panner from Lannavaaraâ is that rare documentary that feels like someone spliced a slow Norrbotten village evening with a fever dream set in a gold mine. Hans âHasseâ Söderström wanders through the film as a tragic hero, overcaffeinated entrepreneur and your most conspiracyâminded neighbour rolled into one â but with a heart that simply refuses to quit. The film pulls off the bizarre trick of making spreadsheets, debt notes and the tax office as dramatic as desert sand and muddy rivers. Itâs as if someone pitched: âImagine âThere Will Be Bloodâ, but with MeĂ€nkieli, Swedish grassroots bureaucracy and Fairtrade anxiety.â And somehow, it works. The direction dares to linger on faces, slush and long silences until thereâs humour in the hardship, without ever mocking Hasseâs furious, naĂŻve idealism. We move from the stillness of Lannavaara to the heat of Africa as if the globe were only two bus stops wide. The result is a crookedly moving, unexpectedly funny and deeply human story about what happens when one man truly believes in gold, justice â and his own infallibility. In a world of polished, formulaic trueâcrime docs, this one feels gloriously alive."
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