"Convergence" is a dialogue-free film comparing modern Swedish society to WWII. Time freezes in powerful scenes, like shards of glass from Kristallnacht, drawing parallels between past and present racism.
"Convergence" is a dialogue-free short film that draws haunting parallels between modern Swedish society and the events of World War II. Through striking visual moments-such as Kristallnacht's shattered glass frozen in midair-the film portrays how racism and intolerance persist across time. With time standing still, viewers are invited to reflect on the eerie resemblance between past atrocities and present-day injustices, challenging the notion that history is confined to the past.—David Andersson