Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice (2023)

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Carl-Fredrik Hamilton lives with his wife and three children in a pink castle in south-eastern Närke - one of Sweden's last remaining fideikommiss. For almost 300 years, the property has been passed down from father to eldest son. This is a documentary about the benefits and losses of life. But it is also a declaration of love for the place we call home. A whole that, according to Carl-Fredrik Hamilton, will last forever.

Director: Karolin Axelsson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 41 min
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Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice about?
Carl-Fredrik Hamilton lives with his wife and three children in a pink castle in south-eastern Närke - one of Sweden's last remaining fideikommiss. For almost 300 years, the property has been passed down from father to eldest son. This is a documentary about the benefits and losses of life. But it is also a declaration of love for the place we call home. A whole that, according to Carl-Fredrik Hamilton, will last forever.
Who directed Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice?
Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice was directed by Karolin Axelsson.
How long is Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice?
Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice has a runtime of 41m (41 minutes).
What genre is Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice?
Heritage and the Acceptable Injustice is a Documentary film.