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Songs from the Second Floor (2000)

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Original title: Sånger från andra våningen


Release Date
• USA: Aug 17, 2001
• UK: 16 Jan 2001
DVD Release Date
• R1: Mar 23, 2004

Running Time
1 hour, 38 minutes

Country Denmark, Sweden, Norway

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Other Titles
• Songs from the Second Floor (2000)
• Sånger från andra våningen
• Sange fra anden sal (2001)
• Sanger fra andre etasje (2000)



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Genre: Drama, Religion, Tragedy, Experimental

Plot: IN THEATRES: JULY 3, 2002 (NY)

In this surreal Swedish film from director Roy Andersson, a toxic green light colors each scene, setting the story in a bleak post modern world. The economy is failing, as is the stability of the human psyche, and even as the story relies heavily on order and structure, rooting itself in organized settings--the train station, the board room table, the hospital, the business conference--the action and dialogue strays into a nonsensical, backwards, impossible place. Darkly comic and relentlessly bizarre, SONGS FROM THE SECOND FLOOR is like a Fellini film in slow motion, or a David Lynch film drained of color, or an abstract Monty Python comedy. Structured around the ominous statement "Beloved is the one who sits down" by the poet Cesar Vallejo, the movie is organized into vaguely related vignettes, all occurring in adjacent locations at almost the same point in time, and occasionally overlapping. The characters in Andersson's film wear business suits. They are sickly pale, and very puffy and unhealthy looking. They wander aimlessly but with instinctive purpose, perpetually suffering bad luck, and following daily routines that often end in gruesome injury, drunkenness, death, or just plain weirdness. A badly burned man who has just set his office

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 Directed by
Roy Andersson
Du levande, Liv till varje pris
 Written by
Roy Andersson
Liv till varje pris, Du levande
 Cast
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 Music By
Benny Andersson
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