Winner of a Silver Telly Award, 2021
From the outset of the Coronavirus crisis, Sweden bucked the science supporting lockdowns and instead appealed to Swedes sense of responsibility: keep social distancing and do not travel far from home. On the economic front the government tried to keep businesses open at all costs and closed only secondary schools and universities. In March and April, as Sweden’s infection and death rates soared, the government held firm. By summer Sweden had 10 times the number of infections as its locked-down Nordic neighbors, and 4.5 times the number of deaths. Then summer came and with it the numbers lowered and have remained flat. The country has weathered the economic fallout far better than the rest of Europe, but it is still hurting with even entire border towns facing bankruptcy.
Can the Swedish model be applied somewhere else? What went wrong at elderly homes there? In a country where almost no one wears a mask, how have they managed the current low levels of infection?
Directors
Armando Guerra
Gerry Hadden
Big Story Executive Producer
Humberto Duran
Big Story Producers
Tevhid Basturk
Nina Ing
Jolie Lee
Producer / Sweden
Enno Ladwig
Script
Gerry Hadden
Cinematography
Armando Guerra
Enno Ladwig
Editor
Mario de Juan
Motion Graphics and Design
Jonathan Cremades Sagaste
Translation
Arantxa Hurtado
Enno Ladwig
Archive Material
AFP Services
Videoblocks
Wedding footage used with kind permission by Heidi (Caroline) Nystrøm
Original Music
Little Cosmos
All Eggs In One Basket
By
Daniel Bertholdsson
Additional Music
Audio Network
Special thanks to
Erik Eliasson
Karin Adler
Malou Eliason
Lars Eliason
Deike Ladwig
Henrik Johansson