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Kinchen

Art Initiative is showing the video-work Kinchen (2005) by artist Måns Månsson on the small screen in the north corridor, ground floor, during the end of January and February 2025.

In the film Kinchen (“The Kinch”) from 2005, Swedish sport commentator Lasse Kinch attends the Hockey World Championships in the Czech Republic. In this Cinéma Vérité styled documentary Måns Månsson captures the everyday life of “The Kinch” between the games.

Cinéma Vérité, sometimes called observational cinema, is a style of film where the filmmaker acts like a fly on the wall, the intention being to represent the truth as objectively as possible.

TV3 broadcasted the championships. TV3 was the first commercial channel to broadcast in Sweden, Norway and Denmark. It was launched on December 31, 1987. The channel was transmitted from London, in order to circumvent legislation that prohibited advertising being broadcast on Swedish television. 

In 1989, TV3 bought the rights to broadcast the Ice Hockey World Championships. This created major headlines in Swedish newspapers, as very few Swedes had access to TV3 at the time, whereas the interest in ice hockey in Sweden was high. 

The film was produced by ACNE.

Lars, Lasse, Kinch, born 1943, is a famous Swedish sports journalist working with TV and radio.

Måns Månsson (b. 1982) is an award-winning director and cinematographer educated at the Royal College of Art in Stockholm. His film Kinchen was nominated for the Guldbaggen for Best Documentary Film.

SWE:
Hockey-VM i Tjeckien, våren 2004. Lasse Kinch är på plats för att, som vanligt, täcka mästerskapet som tv-kommentator. I hasorna har han hela tiden Månsson som gör en minidokumentär om Kinchs vardag. Resultatet är en fascinerande Cinéma vérité-influerad inblick i den oglamorösa vardagen mellan de stora matcherna.
 

Måns Månsson, Kinchen, 2005, 32 min.

Courtesy of Filmform.

Photos: Stills from Kinchen by Måns Månsson