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 31 March 1943) is a Swedish film director, best known for his films A Swedish Love Story and Songs from the Second Floor. More than any other, Songs from the Second Floor succeeded in cementing his personal style — a style characterized by long takes, absurdist comedy, stiff caricaturing of Swedish culture and Felliniesque grotesque. He has spent much of his professional life working on advertisement spots, directing over 400 commercials and two short films, but only directing four feature-length films in three decades. His latest film is You, the Living from 2007. —Wikipedia
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.