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A blonde teenage girl, Elin, with red lipstick sits with her friend in a bedroom covered with posters.
Johan Hult?
Her friend wears a hoodie and black hairband. She smiles and nods.
He wondered if you were going to the party. He's in love with you.
Elin moans in anguish and falls back onto the bed, covering her face with a magazine.
Johan stands by a brick wall with a friend.
- What did she say? - She thinks you're cute. - Really? - Yes.
Erin lies on her bed.
- What did you say? - That you had no opinion about Johan.
Back to Johan with his friend.
- Jessica said that Elin thinks I'm cute? - Yes.
Johan begins to look happy.
A caption reads: Memfis Film presenterar
Slow heavy rock music plays.
Agnes, a teenager with brown hair lies in her bedroom looking at a class photo. She is staring at Elin.
Agnes is in a corridor at school. She is looking for someone then smiles.
We see it's Elin who walks past not paying any attention to Agnes.
A caption reads: En Film Av Lukas Moodysson
Elin is sitting on a sofa angrily flicking through a magazine.
Why do we have to live in fucking Åmål?!
A caption reads: Rebecca Liljeberg
Agnes approaches her school locker. A poster of a women showing her breasts has been stuck to it.
A group of teenage boys stand nearby watching her.
So, do you think she's attractive?
Agnes casually opens her locker.
I guess. Sort of.
A caption reads: Alexandra Dahlstrom
Elin in a tantrum falls forward in her chair and puts her head on her arm.
You're so boring!
A wallet is opened and inside we see the school photo of Elin that Agnes was looking at.
Johan, with a towel around his neck and another boy with blonde hair have a playful fight in a changing room.
Elin looks at herself in the mirror and angrily shouts.
I'm so fucking gorgeous!
The blonde haired boy talks with Johan.
Of course she's pretty. But how many guys has she had?
- Everyone's been with her. - Not me.
Elin jogs across a quiet street at night wearing big platform shoes.
Elin argues with her friend in the bedroom.
- I haven't slept with anyone except him. - You've got off with loads of guys.
We see Elin passionately kissing someone
A boy rides on a noisy motocross bike with a helmeted female passenger sitting behind him wearing tracksuit bottoms.
Agnes raises a middle finger to a group of girls who shout and throw something towards her.
Elin swigs from a bottle of white wine.
Elin throws up in the toilet.
Elin and Johan awkwardly sit next to each other on a sofa. He almost tries to touch her.
Agnes slaps Erin across the face.
Agnes and Elin stand outside by a railing at night. Agnes wears a red tracksuit top.
Why are you so strange?
Agnes smiles.
Agnes starts clearing books from a bookcase, throwing them on the floor. On the wall there is a poster for Casablanca.
- So are you. - Am I?
Agnes lies in bed and reaches up to switch her lamp off.
Elin and Agnes stand on a road at night about seven feet apart near the welcome sign for Åmål. Elin looks cold in a vest top and short skirt while Agnes wears a tracksuit top and cargo pants.
It's only because you live in fucking Åmål.
A caption reads: Fucking Åmål
Arrow Video
Ever since his debut was heralded as “a young master’s first masterpiece” by none other than Ingmar Bergman, director Lukas Moodysson has been hailed internationally as one of Sweden’s greatest filmmaking talents, delighting and confounding audiences in equal measure.
Moodysson’s first film, Fucking Åmål (released overseas as Show Me Love), tells the story of awkward smalltown teenager Agnes and her crush on popular classmate Elin, which unexpectedly blossoms into reallife romance; it was quickly heralded as a new queer cinema touchstone and one of the most authentic portrayals of youthful relationships on film. He swiftly followed this with the bittersweet, satirical 1970sset Together, in which the inhabitants of a commune try to reconcile their ideals with their hearts’ desires.
Having made a name for himself as the new master of tragicomic, feelgood humanism, Moodysson suddenly frustrated expectations with a trio of startlingly confrontational works: the hauntingly bleak Lilya 4ever, based on a reallife case of a Russian girl sold into sex trafficking in Sweden; the abrasive and semiimprovised A Hole in My Heart, detailing the messy (un)making of an amateur porn video; and the avantgarde Container, narrated in its English version by Jena Malone (Donnie Darko).
After making his mainstream Englishlanguage debut with the expansive Mammoth, starring Gael Garcia Bernal and Michelle Williams, Moodysson returned to his roots with We Are The Best! (based on a graphic novel by his wife and ‘consigliere’ Coco), the charming and funny tale of three schoolgirls starting a punk band in early1980s Stockholm.
Available together for the first time, Moodysson’s eclectic filmography can now be appreciated as the work of a singular filmmaking voice, as avowedly uncompromising and unabashedly political as it is keenly observed, deeply felt and frequently hilarious.
Limited Edition Boxset Contents
- High Definition (1080p) Bluray presentations of all seven films
- Original DTSHD MA 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo mixes for all seven films
- Optional English subtitles for all films, plus English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on Mammoth and the English version of Container
- New video interviews with Lukas Moodysson and other cast and crew, moderated by film programmer Sarah Lutton
- 200page hardback book featuring new writing by Peter Walsh, excerpts from the original press kits for each film, including interviews with and directors’ statements from Moodysson, and essays on his films from a 2014 special issue of the Nordic culture journal Scandinavica by C. Claire Thomson, Helga H. Lúthersdóttir, Elina Nilsson, Scott MacKenzie & Anna Westerståhl Stenport and Kjerstin Moody
Disc One:
- 2K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute, approved by director Lukas Moodysson and cinematographer Ulf Brantås
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with star Alexandra Dahlström
- Did You Know She’s A Lesbian?, an appreciation by Dr. Clara BradburyRance, author of Lesbian Cinema After Queer Theory
- Talk (Bara prata lite), a short film directed by Moodysson in 1997
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Two:
- 4K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute from the original camera negative, approved by director Lukas Moodysson and cinematographer Ulf Brantås
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with script supervisor Malin Fornander
- New interview with editor Michal Leszczylowski
- Deleted scenes
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Three:
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with costume designer Denise Östholm
- Guardian Interview with Lukas Moodysson, a Q&A with the director filmed at the London Film Festival in 2002
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Four:
- New interviews with Lukas Moodysson on both films
- Lukas Moodysson Masterclass, an interview with the director filmed at London’s National Film & Television School in 2004
- A Hole in My Second Heart, a behindthescenes featurette from 2004
- Swedish and English narration options for Container
- Inside the Container Crypt, a 2007 featurette on the themes of Container
- Theatrical trailers and image galleries for both films
Disc Five:
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with line producer Malte Forssell
- Promotional interviews with Moodysson and Gael Garcia Bernal from 2009
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Six:
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with cinematographer Ulf Brantås
- A New Expression, a look at the background to the film by Swedish punk historian David Andersson
- Q&A from the 2013 London Film Festival screening, featuring Moodysson and stars Liv LeMoyne and Mira Barkhammar
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 702 mins approx
- NR
- Alexandra Dahlström
- Lisa Lindgren
- Oksana Akinshina
- Thorsten Flinck
- Jena Malone
- Gael García Bernal
- Mira Barkhammar
English
- 1998
- 2000
- 2002
- 2004
- 2006
- 2009
- 2013
- Swedish
- 6
- A
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A blonde teenage girl, Elin, with red lipstick sits with her friend in a bedroom covered with posters.
Johan Hult?
Her friend wears a hoodie and black hairband. She smiles and nods.
He wondered if you were going to the party. He's in love with you.
Elin moans in anguish and falls back onto the bed, covering her face with a magazine.
Johan stands by a brick wall with a friend.
- What did she say? - She thinks you're cute. - Really? - Yes.
Erin lies on her bed.
- What did you say? - That you had no opinion about Johan.
Back to Johan with his friend.
- Jessica said that Elin thinks I'm cute? - Yes.
Johan begins to look happy.
A caption reads: Memfis Film presenterar
Slow heavy rock music plays.
Agnes, a teenager with brown hair lies in her bedroom looking at a class photo. She is staring at Elin.
Agnes is in a corridor at school. She is looking for someone then smiles.
We see it's Elin who walks past not paying any attention to Agnes.
A caption reads: En Film Av Lukas Moodysson
Elin is sitting on a sofa angrily flicking through a magazine.
Why do we have to live in fucking Åmål?!
A caption reads: Rebecca Liljeberg
Agnes approaches her school locker. A poster of a women showing her breasts has been stuck to it.
A group of teenage boys stand nearby watching her.
So, do you think she's attractive?
Agnes casually opens her locker.
I guess. Sort of.
A caption reads: Alexandra Dahlstrom
Elin in a tantrum falls forward in her chair and puts her head on her arm.
You're so boring!
A wallet is opened and inside we see the school photo of Elin that Agnes was looking at.
Johan, with a towel around his neck and another boy with blonde hair have a playful fight in a changing room.
Elin looks at herself in the mirror and angrily shouts.
I'm so fucking gorgeous!
The blonde haired boy talks with Johan.
Of course she's pretty. But how many guys has she had?
- Everyone's been with her. - Not me.
Elin jogs across a quiet street at night wearing big platform shoes.
Elin argues with her friend in the bedroom.
- I haven't slept with anyone except him. - You've got off with loads of guys.
We see Elin passionately kissing someone
A boy rides on a noisy motocross bike with a helmeted female passenger sitting behind him wearing tracksuit bottoms.
Agnes raises a middle finger to a group of girls who shout and throw something towards her.
Elin swigs from a bottle of white wine.
Elin throws up in the toilet.
Elin and Johan awkwardly sit next to each other on a sofa. He almost tries to touch her.
Agnes slaps Erin across the face.
Agnes and Elin stand outside by a railing at night. Agnes wears a red tracksuit top.
Why are you so strange?
Agnes smiles.
Agnes starts clearing books from a bookcase, throwing them on the floor. On the wall there is a poster for Casablanca.
- So are you. - Am I?
Agnes lies in bed and reaches up to switch her lamp off.
Elin and Agnes stand on a road at night about seven feet apart near the welcome sign for Åmål. Elin looks cold in a vest top and short skirt while Agnes wears a tracksuit top and cargo pants.
It's only because you live in fucking Åmål.
A caption reads: Fucking Åmål
Arrow Video
Ever since his debut was heralded as “a young master’s first masterpiece” by none other than Ingmar Bergman, director Lukas Moodysson has been hailed internationally as one of Sweden’s greatest filmmaking talents, delighting and confounding audiences in equal measure.
Moodysson’s first film, Fucking Åmål (released overseas as Show Me Love), tells the story of awkward smalltown teenager Agnes and her crush on popular classmate Elin, which unexpectedly blossoms into reallife romance; it was quickly heralded as a new queer cinema touchstone and one of the most authentic portrayals of youthful relationships on film. He swiftly followed this with the bittersweet, satirical 1970sset Together, in which the inhabitants of a commune try to reconcile their ideals with their hearts’ desires.
Having made a name for himself as the new master of tragicomic, feelgood humanism, Moodysson suddenly frustrated expectations with a trio of startlingly confrontational works: the hauntingly bleak Lilya 4ever, based on a reallife case of a Russian girl sold into sex trafficking in Sweden; the abrasive and semiimprovised A Hole in My Heart, detailing the messy (un)making of an amateur porn video; and the avantgarde Container, narrated in its English version by Jena Malone (Donnie Darko).
After making his mainstream Englishlanguage debut with the expansive Mammoth, starring Gael Garcia Bernal and Michelle Williams, Moodysson returned to his roots with We Are The Best! (based on a graphic novel by his wife and ‘consigliere’ Coco), the charming and funny tale of three schoolgirls starting a punk band in early1980s Stockholm.
Available together for the first time, Moodysson’s eclectic filmography can now be appreciated as the work of a singular filmmaking voice, as avowedly uncompromising and unabashedly political as it is keenly observed, deeply felt and frequently hilarious.
Limited Edition Boxset Contents
- High Definition (1080p) Bluray presentations of all seven films
- Original DTSHD MA 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo mixes for all seven films
- Optional English subtitles for all films, plus English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on Mammoth and the English version of Container
- New video interviews with Lukas Moodysson and other cast and crew, moderated by film programmer Sarah Lutton
- 200page hardback book featuring new writing by Peter Walsh, excerpts from the original press kits for each film, including interviews with and directors’ statements from Moodysson, and essays on his films from a 2014 special issue of the Nordic culture journal Scandinavica by C. Claire Thomson, Helga H. Lúthersdóttir, Elina Nilsson, Scott MacKenzie & Anna Westerståhl Stenport and Kjerstin Moody
Disc One:
- 2K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute, approved by director Lukas Moodysson and cinematographer Ulf Brantås
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with star Alexandra Dahlström
- Did You Know She’s A Lesbian?, an appreciation by Dr. Clara BradburyRance, author of Lesbian Cinema After Queer Theory
- Talk (Bara prata lite), a short film directed by Moodysson in 1997
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Two:
- 4K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute from the original camera negative, approved by director Lukas Moodysson and cinematographer Ulf Brantås
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with script supervisor Malin Fornander
- New interview with editor Michal Leszczylowski
- Deleted scenes
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Three:
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with costume designer Denise Östholm
- Guardian Interview with Lukas Moodysson, a Q&A with the director filmed at the London Film Festival in 2002
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Four:
- New interviews with Lukas Moodysson on both films
- Lukas Moodysson Masterclass, an interview with the director filmed at London’s National Film & Television School in 2004
- A Hole in My Second Heart, a behindthescenes featurette from 2004
- Swedish and English narration options for Container
- Inside the Container Crypt, a 2007 featurette on the themes of Container
- Theatrical trailers and image galleries for both films
Disc Five:
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with line producer Malte Forssell
- Promotional interviews with Moodysson and Gael Garcia Bernal from 2009
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
Disc Six:
- New interview with Lukas Moodysson
- New interview with cinematographer Ulf Brantås
- A New Expression, a look at the background to the film by Swedish punk historian David Andersson
- Q&A from the 2013 London Film Festival screening, featuring Moodysson and stars Liv LeMoyne and Mira Barkhammar
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 702 mins approx
- NR
- Alexandra Dahlström
- Lisa Lindgren
- Oksana Akinshina
- Thorsten Flinck
- Jena Malone
- Gael García Bernal
- Mira Barkhammar
English
- 1998
- 2000
- 2002
- 2004
- 2006
- 2009
- 2013
- Swedish
- 6
- A
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