A moped-riding Romeo loves a gum-chewing Juliet in late-1960s Sweden, but dreamless, refrigerator-selling parental figures stand in their way. A wry, Milos Forman–inspired look at youthful hopes and middle-aged sadness.
A drifter gains employment in an isolated Swedish hotel with some peculiar goings-on. Tranquil long takes and bizarre humor create "visually a film in the masterpiece class…a thing of sheer beauty to behold."-Variety
An intensely visual, surrealist, and frequently uproarious end-of-the-millennium epic about humanity's confusions, regrets, and needs. "Like an Ingmar Bergman film as realized by Monty Python."-Toronto Globe and Mail. Winner, Cannes Special Jury Prize.
These hilarious little capitalist nightmares will change how you look at advertising. Droll, strange, completely original: "the best commercials in the world."-Ingmar Bergman. With shorts World of Glory and Something Happened.