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The King of Ping Pong
Hero of the story is a large, fat adolescent who is beginning to wonder whether he has the same father as his smaller, more successful…Published on: -
Songs from the Second Floor
In 47 scenes, Roy Andersson exposes the absurdity of modern man. Awarded the Grand Prix de Jury at Cannes.Published on: -
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A Swedish Love Story
Début film by Andersson from 1969 was a great success at the time, and is still a vital, sharp and captivating story about juvenile love…Published on: -
Lördagen den 5.10
In 1967, at the age of 24, Andersson was admitted to the filmschool of the Swedist Film Institute, founded in 1963, run by Harry Schein…Published on: -
The Greatness of the Small Man
Documentary about the approach and the ideas of film-maker in focus Andersson, made by his brother Kjell.Published on: -
World of Glory
Portrait of a world that is anything but glorious. A series of tableaux with a famous nightmarish opening scene. First film in the project ’90…Published on: -
Den vita sporten
Committed film by a Swedish collective (including Roy Andersson) motivated by the David-Cup tennis tournament between Sweden and Zimbabwe in 1968.Published on: -
Together
Hilarious scenes in a Swedish commune in the 1970s. Both a dramatic and satirical picture of a culture in which sex, joints and organic vegetables…Published on: -
Let the Right One in
While an outer suburb of Stockholm is plagued by ritual murders, 12-year-old Oscar could do with some help coping with bullies. Help arrives in the…Published on: