Together (2000)
(Tillsammans)
Country: SV/DK/IT
Technical: col 106m
Director: Lukas Moodysson
Cast: Lisa Lindgren, Michael Nyqvist, Emma Samuelsson
Synopsis:
1975: Franco dies and members of a hippy commune celebrate in a moment of rare unanimity, but their conflicted attempts to live an alternative lifestyle are soon to be perturbed by the intrusion of the battered sister of one of them and her two children.
Review:
Sharing the same up-close aesthetic of its director's other films, but with an upbeat dose of humour and optimism, Together encompasses all of life, from the first childish fumblings towards adolescence to the loneliness of divorce and separation, and draws its moral lessons without degrading or condescending to its characters.
(Tillsammans)
Country: SV/DK/IT
Technical: col 106m
Director: Lukas Moodysson
Cast: Lisa Lindgren, Michael Nyqvist, Emma Samuelsson
Synopsis:
1975: Franco dies and members of a hippy commune celebrate in a moment of rare unanimity, but their conflicted attempts to live an alternative lifestyle are soon to be perturbed by the intrusion of the battered sister of one of them and her two children.
Review:
Sharing the same up-close aesthetic of its director's other films, but with an upbeat dose of humour and optimism, Together encompasses all of life, from the first childish fumblings towards adolescence to the loneliness of divorce and separation, and draws its moral lessons without degrading or condescending to its characters.
(Tillsammans)
Country: SV/DK/IT
Technical: col 106m
Director: Lukas Moodysson
Cast: Lisa Lindgren, Michael Nyqvist, Emma Samuelsson
Synopsis:
1975: Franco dies and members of a hippy commune celebrate in a moment of rare unanimity, but their conflicted attempts to live an alternative lifestyle are soon to be perturbed by the intrusion of the battered sister of one of them and her two children.
Review:
Sharing the same up-close aesthetic of its director's other films, but with an upbeat dose of humour and optimism, Together encompasses all of life, from the first childish fumblings towards adolescence to the loneliness of divorce and separation, and draws its moral lessons without degrading or condescending to its characters.