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2012, photographer, filmmaker and workman Jean Hermanson no longer has, age 74. He left a big tax, but also a little disgust
– There are too many people in my photos, I do not know how they call, because I did not write it . So I think to try to get them so that they are not anonymous.
Fortunately, had an assistant who was not afraid to work. Nils Petter Löfstedt took on the task of finding a worthy home for Hermanson's analogue photographic archive, and looking for those who remained nameless on the classic photos of the Swedish industrial workshop of the 1970s.
And not with that: he also made a very beautiful documentary film about everything. A film at the height of Jean Hermanson's championship with grayscale; professional pride and unworthy working conditions take place in the representation of industrial work of the 20th century.
The dark obscurity of the sky is so called and is a beautiful and composite tribute to a life-work and an age. Perfect for a rainy day at SVT Play.
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