Bildmakarna is a Swedish film directed by Marcus Lindeen. The documentary follows a group of people who were involved in a controversial experiment in the 1970s. The experiment involved a group of strangers who were placed in a house and tasked with creating a utopian society. The participants were given complete freedom to create their own rules and structure.
As the experiment unfolds, tensions begin to rise and conflicts emerge. The participants must navigate power struggles and personal differences as they try to build their ideal society. The film explores themes of human nature, social dynamics, and the limits of utopian ideals.
Through interviews with the original participants and archival footage, the film provides a fascinating look at the psychological and emotional toll of the experiment. Bildmakarna offers a compelling and thought-provoking examination of human behavior and the quest for perfection.