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Songs from the Second Floor DVD (2011) Lars North, Andersson (DIR) cert 15Title: Songs from the Second Floor Leading Actor: Lars North Region: Region 2 Duration: 95 mins Format: DVD / Normal Type: DVD No.
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Product Information
A man who is attempting to set alight his own furniture store realises just how difficult it is to survive these days as a number of strange events take place in his own town.
Product Identifiers
EAN5021866506302
eBay Product ID (ePID)102219373
Product Key Features
ActorStefan Larsson, Lars Nordh
Film/TV TitleSongs from the Second Floor
DirectorRoy Andersson
LanguageSwedish
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time98 Mins
Release Year2011
FormatDVD
FeaturesWith Subtitles
GenreDrama, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureSweden
ComposerBenny Andersson
Additional InformationSONGS FROM THE SECOND FLOOR, which shared the Special Jury Prize at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, is an indescribably surrealistic examination of the pointlessness of modern life in a nameless city full of directionless people. Throughout a series of unrelated vignettes, all marked by absurd black humour, the film's characters stand witness to an utterly motionless traffic jam, the pathetic firing of a 30-year employee, a magic trick gone horribly wrong, and the failed business ventures of a crucifix salesman. Dialogue is largely absent from the film, and even where present, it usually only confounds what little expository quality there is in the narrative. The tone of Swedish director Roy Anderssen's highly original and challenging project recalls such bleak visionaries as Samuel Beckett and Luis Bunuel, and though it certainly perplexed audiences, it also left them laughing uncontrollably.