Året var 1960 Ending Explained: What Happened and Why?
Complete breakdown of the climax, final twists, and spoilers for Året var 1960.
Året var 1960 Ending Explained: A brand new decade begins. Directed by Jonas Fohlin, this 2010 documentary film stars Jonas Fohlin (Narrator (voice)), alongside Jane Cederqvist as Self (archive footage), Caryl Chessman as Self (archive footage), Bo Giertz as Self (archive footage). Rated 5/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.
What Happens at the End of Året var 1960?
A brand new decade begins. There is unrest in many places in Africa and Sweden is sending UN troops to the Congo. The Shah of Persia visits Stockholm and Lena Larsson writes an article she calls "Buy, wear and throw away" - and the debate about this will continue for years.
Jonas Fohlin's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Jonas Fohlin (Narrator (voice))'s journey. There is unrest in many places in Africa and Sweden is sending UN troops to the Congo.
As part of the Året var..., the ending carries additional weight for fans following the franchise.
How Does Jonas Fohlin (Narrator (voice))'s Story End?
- Jonas Fohlin: Jonas Fohlin's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
- Jane Cederqvist (Self (archive footage)): Jane Cederqvist's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
- Caryl Chessman (Self (archive footage)): Caryl Chessman's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.
Is Året var 1960 Based on a True Story?
Yes — Året var 1960 draws from real events. The ending reflects documented outcomes, though Jonas Fohlin has taken creative liberties in dramatizing specific scenes for cinematic impact.
What Does the Ending of Året var 1960 Mean?
The ending of Året var 1960 brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Jonas Fohlin's story may not satisfy all audiences.