Giliap | |
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Directed by | Roy Andersson |
Written by | Roy Andersson |
Produced by | Kalle Boman Göran Lindgren |
Starring | Thommy Berggren Mona Seilitz Willie Andréason |
Music by | Björn Isfält |
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Running time | 137 min. |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Giliap is a 1975 Swedish drama film directed by Roy Andersson, starring Thommy Berggren as a man who takes a job as a waiter at a hotel. It was a financial and critical failure, and it led to Andersson's not making another feature film for 25 years. Andersson admitted that the film contains flaws, and he said that the main reason for them was that he was not completely in control of the production, and therefore he had to compromise in several scenes.[1] He also suggested that the audience was not ready for the film, expecting it to be more similar to his previous film A Swedish Love Story: "I think they didn't understand what I was doing. Later, when Kubrick came out with Barry Lyndon, people accepted that – it's the same mood. But these things take time."[2]