

Seven minutes that will make you hate concrete forever. In a good way.
The concrete costs for culture and creativity is here illustrated in punchy images.
Direction
Nilsson weaponizes seven minutes like a cinematic gut-punch.
Editing
Rapid-fire images that accumulate into something devastating.
Writing
Donner's narration drips with bitter Scandinavian irony.

Director
Eric M. Nilsson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This emerged from Sweden's 1970s 'cultural workers' movement,' where artists literally unionized against commercialization.
Jörn Donner was a polarizing figure—film critic, politician, and professional provocateur who once called Ingmar Bergman 'a skillful craftsman without ideas.'