A film that attempts to analyse the facts and fictions surrounding the discovery and eventual epidemic of the AIDS virus, funded by the Swedish Board of Health and Welfare to be distributed to schools, colleges and universities around the country.
ROY ANDERSSON (born 1943) started his film career with short films „Visiting Your Son” (1967) and „Getting the Bike” (1968). You will see both of them also in Sleepwalkers. Andersson’s first feature was „A Swedish Love Story” (1970), where the young Andersson gave a deep look into the world of love. This film won in Berlinale four prizes and was very successful amongst the audience. His next film „Gilliap” (1976) was black comedy with a very serious style. After that Andersson quit with films and made only advertisements.
In 1981 Andersson created his own company and explained that he wanted to be free in his creation. After that he made many very special and successful ads, which won all together eight Golden Lions in Cannes.
In 1987 he made a short film about AIDS „Something Happened”. This film was supposed to be shown in Swedish schools, but was denied, as it was too shocking.
In his next film „World of Glory” (1991) Andersson went even futher with his serious… read more
This is why I really admire Andersson's works. He balances the mood of the film perfectly. Even though the film is somewhat serious but he never forgets to joke.
what a great film. that doctor is such a stupid racist, and this whole monkey thing is so stupid, they knew of the disease in apes before humans, well humans are apes. What the heck, I was never taught how to put a condom on in class! The 80's was terrible decade.
The scene where they freeze the guy and Skånska Slott och Herresäten by Edvard Perssons plays is amazing.