A Swedish Love Story

(En kärlekshistoria)

35mm Archival Print

featuring

Ann-Sofie Kylin, Rolf Sohlman, Anita Lindblom, Bertil Norström,

A shop-mechanic doofus demonstrates his karate moves to a nonplussed boss, and a badass teenager rides his motorcycle heroically into the sunset, until he’s passed by a bicyclist: these opening scenes set the tone for Roy Andersson’s debut film, inspired by the Czech comedies of Milos Forman. A Swedish Love Story chronicles a love affair between two teenagers as their parents’ lives slowly grind on. The film quietly observes its actors’ all-too-human expressions of incrimination and incomprehension to underline the gap between generations, and the sadness in store for all. With warmth, humor, and criticism, Andersson depicts 1960s Sweden—the disappointment over the welfare state and the hope for things new. 

Jason Sanders
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Roy Andersson
Cinematographer
  • Jörgen Persson
Language
  • Swedish
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 119 mins
Source
  • Swedish Film Institute
Permission
  • Janus Films

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