The Store

The Store

Release date : April 14, 2023
Runtime : 2h 23m
Countries of origin : Italy / Sweden /
Original Language : Greek / Russian / Swedish /
Director : Ami-Ro Sköld /
Writers : Ami-Ro Sköld /
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April 14, 2023 2h 23m Italy Animation Greek More
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Set in a near-future Sweden, where jobs are scarce, margins are tight and corporate profit trumps all, this timely hybrid film reveals a frighteningly all-too-recognisable economic dystopia. Sköld highlights the effects of the ruthless system on families, friendships and communities. All but a hair’s breadth away from homelessness, zero-hours contract workers squabble over shifts at the discount supermarket while store manager Eleni, a new mother forced to return to work too soon, frantically pumps breast milk in the staff toilets. Poignant and compellingly performed, the film’s vignettes are punctuated with animated sequences, inventively exposing the dehumanising and absurdly wasteful effects of capitalism. And yet, beyond the store, an ever-growing ‘underclass’ offers a sense of hope through sustainability and true community.
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  • title:The Store
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2023
  • Runtime:2h 23m
  • Genres: Animation · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy · Sweden ·
  • Original Language: Greek · Russian · Swedish ·
  • Director: Ami-Ro Sköld /
  • Writers: Ami-Ro Sköld ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Set in a near-future Sweden, where jobs are scarce, margins are tight and corporate profit trumps all, this timely hybrid film reveals a frighteningly all-too-recognisable economic dystopia. Sköld highlights the effects of the ruthless system on families, friendships and communities. All but a hair’s breadth away from homelessness, zero-hours contract workers squabble over shifts at the discount supermarket while store manager Eleni, a new mother forced to return to work too soon, frantically pumps breast milk in the staff toilets. Poignant and compellingly performed, the film’s vignettes are punctuated with animated sequences, inventively exposing the dehumanising and absurdly wasteful effects of capitalism. And yet, beyond the store, an ever-growing ‘underclass’ offers a sense of hope through sustainability and true community.
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