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Figs

Country: Sweden, Language: Swedish, 6 mins

Original Title

Fikon
  • Director: Tony Cederteg
  • Writer: Tony Cederteg
  • Producer: Tony Cederteg

CGiii Comment

Horrible and unnecessary...two words that immediately spring to mind.

Despite what others opine...this is a vulgarity.


Watch...

Fikon (Figs) by Tony Cederteg from Tony Cederteg on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

"Two men are apparently fighting and we hear a voice describing what turns out to be a sexual encounter. This isn't about romance, it's more a sober allegory of cohabitation in meltdown. The film is completely open in its approach to sexuality, but it certainly doesn't aim for an appealing style. Aided by an unsettling soundtrack, Figs suggests that the excitement has gone for both men, leaving desperation in its wake. Despite its brevity, the film gives viewers enough space to reflect and instead of offering a clear solution it leaves them with unanswered questions." - KVIFF

Cast & Characters

Tony Cederteg as Man #3;
Cristopher Nying as Man #2;
Jorgen Svensson as Man #1