“Almost Forever” Explores Adolescent Life in Stockholm Amidst Global Shifts

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

“Almost Forever,” a new documentary by directors Lia Hietala and Hannah Reinikainen, delves into the formative years of adolescents in Stockholm, Sweden, premiering at the 23rd CPH:DOX festival. This film chronicles the lives of Jasmine and Philip across five pivotal years, exploring the intricate journey of growing up.

The documentary masterfully navigates the complexities of youth, touching upon themes of identity formation, the evolution of friendships, the onset of romantic relationships, and the search for belonging and emotional recovery. Through the experiences of Jasmine, a romantic grappling with her absent father, and Philip, a lighthearted younger sibling among four sisters, the film illustrates how these teenagers embrace their youth, engaging in activities such as skateboarding and social gatherings. However, as they transition into adolescence, they encounter new challenges, including navigating complicated relationships, exploring alcohol, adapting to changing personal styles, and forming new social connections. Loyalty and the impact of 'cancel culture' emerge as significant tests for their bonds.

The filmmakers, having encountered their subjects in a Stockholm skatepark in 2020, were captivated by the diverse energies and fluid social interactions of this new generation. They recognized an opportunity to tell a story that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. The film, produced with the support of various Nordic film bodies, emphasizes identity—how it is shaped, challenged, and reformed through interactions with peers, family, and society at large. Utilizing a blend of cinéma vérité, in-depth interviews, and self-filmed material from the protagonists, “Almost Forever” offers an intimate narrative where the teenagers actively contribute to their own representation, capturing the playful and at times darker aspects of their journey.

Ultimately, “Almost Forever” serves as both a reflection and a mirror, presenting a compelling portrait of a generation coming of age amidst global uncertainties such as climate change, geopolitical tensions, and the pervasive influence of online culture. The film showcases their resilience and quest for meaning, providing a hopeful perspective on navigating the complexities of the modern world.

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