A Companion to Nordic Cinema 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118475300.ch9
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The “Capital of Scandinavia?” Imaginary Cityscapes and the Art of Creating an Appetite for Nordic Cinematic Spaces

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“…Close-ups are used to demonstrate the ever-changing patterns of water, to construct the endless mysterious water of Stockholm. Nevertheless, in a city whose topography is largely shaped by water, the demonstration of water has always been an integral part of the Stockholm landscape (Koskinen 2016). Therefore, simply capturing water is in fact not sufficiently distinctive.…”
Section: Secrets Of Stockholm: Filmic Representation Of Stockholm In Secret Stockholmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Close-ups are used to demonstrate the ever-changing patterns of water, to construct the endless mysterious water of Stockholm. Nevertheless, in a city whose topography is largely shaped by water, the demonstration of water has always been an integral part of the Stockholm landscape (Koskinen 2016). Therefore, simply capturing water is in fact not sufficiently distinctive.…”
Section: Secrets Of Stockholm: Filmic Representation Of Stockholm In Secret Stockholmmentioning
confidence: 99%