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In the early 1990s, Copenhagen was on the verge of bankruptcy, but the Danish capital faced its challenges by pushing through a series of wide-ranging reforms, and today it’s widely recognized as one of the world’s most livable cities. This thought-provoking documentary asks whether Copenhagen has become a victim of its own success, for while the city has shot to the top of prestigious rankings, social inequality has run rampant. Can a city really be said to be good – never mind the best – if it only caters to its most resourceful inhabitants? (Bergen International Film Festival)
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