
You, the Living
Drama · Comedy · Music
Overview
In the Swedish city of Lethe, people from different walks of life take part in a series of short, deadpan vignettes that rush past. Some are just seconds long, none longer than a couple of minutes. A young woman remembers a fantasy honeymoon with a rock guitarist. A man awakes from a dream about bomber planes. A businessman boasts about success while being robbed by a pickpocket, and so on. The absurdist collection is accompanied by Dixieland jazz and similar music.
Top Cast
Håkan Angser
Håkan Angser
The Psychiatrist
Håkan Angser
The Psychiatrist
Eric Bäckman
Eric Bäckman
Micke Larsson
Eric Bäckman
Micke Larsson
Patrik Anders Edgren
Patrik Anders Edgren
The Professor
Patrik Anders Edgren
The Professor
Björn Englund
Björn Englund
The Tuba Player
Björn Englund
The Tuba Player
Lennart Eriksson
Lennart Eriksson
The Man on the Balcony
Lennart Eriksson
The Man on the Balcony
Pär Fredriksson
Pär Fredriksson
The Carpet Dealer
Pär Fredriksson
The Carpet Dealer
Elisabeth Helander
Elisabeth Helander
Mia
Elisabeth Helander
Mia
Gunnar Ivarsson
Gunnar Ivarsson
The Businessman
Gunnar Ivarsson
The Businessman
Leif Larsson
Leif Larsson
The Carpenter
Leif Larsson
The Carpenter
Jessika Lundberg
Jessika Lundberg
Anna
Jessika Lundberg
Anna
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