
A 12-year-old boy making basic punk songs, grown men playing with guns, a neurotic woman with euphoric happiness targeting self destruction – a Swedish everyday life you've never seen before.
This film feels like a darkly comedic, unsettling dive into the mundane absurdities of Swedish life. It’s a bleak, yet strangely compelling, exploration of alienation and self-destruction, punctuated by moments of bizarre, almost euphoric, despair.












