
Invigningen 2002
In the micro-drama *Invigningen (2002)*, Swedish filmmaker Ulf Norström crafts a wry five-minute comedy-drama that follows a county governor rehearsing an inauguration speech for a freshly built elderly care facility.
Director: Ulf Norström
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Invigningen (2002) about?
*Invigningen (2002)* centers on a county governor preparing to unveil a new care facility for the elderly, blending bureaucratic ceremony with subtle reflections on aging and community care.
Who directed Invigningen?
Ulf Norström directed *Invigningen (2002)*, a short film blending comedy and drama with a sharp eye for societal themes.
Who stars in Invigningen?
The cast features Robert P. Olsson as the governor, alongside Sebastian Bengtsson and Kenneth Karlsson in key roles.
Is Invigningen (2002) worth watching?
At just five minutes, *Invigningen (2002)* is a compact but thoughtful watch, especially for fans of short-form storytelling that mixes humor with quiet social commentary.
How long is Invigningen?
The runtime of *Invigningen (2002)* is 5 minutes.
About Invigningen (2002) — Comedy-drama exploring a governor's grand announcement
In the micro-drama *Invigningen (2002)*, Swedish filmmaker Ulf Norström crafts a wry five-minute comedy-drama that follows a county governor rehearsing an inauguration speech for a freshly built elderly care facility.
With a dry sense of humor and minimal dialogue, the short film explores themes of civic duty, societal responsibility, and the quiet absurdity of bureaucratic pomp. Norström's direction keeps the tone light yet poignant, using stark visuals and subtle performances to underscore the weight of the governor's words—and the unspoken human stakes behind the grand announcement.