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Container

Country: Sweden, Language: Swedish, 72 mins

  • Director: Lukas Moodysson
  • Writer: Lukas Moodysson
  • Producer: Tomas Eskilsson; Lars J*nsson

CGiii Comment

Erm...let us not mince words...ATROCIOUS MIND GUFF.

Anyone who actually likes this should, swiftly, get themselves into intensive therapy for at least a decade.

The thing is - anyone could have made this - in about 20 minutes.

It really is not a challenging task to make an avant-garde film - it just takes lack of thought, a few lengths of films, scissors and some sticky tape - done, it really is as easy as that.

So, stop pretending you are clever Mr Mood.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Poetic, experimental and different, Container is described by Lukas Moodysson as "a black and white silent movie with sound" and with the following words; "A woman in a man's body. A man in a woman's body. Jesus in Mary's stomach. The water breaks. It floods into me. I can't close the lid. My heart is full."

Cast & Characters

Jena Malone as The Woman / Speaker;
Peter Lorentzon as Man;
Mariha Aberg as Woman