Acting

Max Andersson

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Known For

Strip-teaseStrip-tease · 1982
Strip-tease
6.01982
MovieAnimation
Animating the 1973 painting by Marie-Louise Ekman, exactly what the title indicates but much bolder.
Ingen kommentarIngen kommentar · 1987
Ingen kommentar
1987
MovieAnimation
Combined cel/cutout animation exploring the relationship between two tiny characters living at the bottom of a giant film frame.
Sex, Gewalt und gute Laune Vol. 2Sex, Gewalt und gute Laune Vol. 2 · 1992
Sex, Gewalt und gute Laune Vol. 2
6.01992
MovieHorrorComedy
Jelenski and Buttgereit delight us once again with a collection of selected bizarre things that even add one more to the first part.
Varför är det så mycket svartVarför är det så mycket svart · 1988
Varför är det så mycket svart
1988
MovieMusic
Stop motion music video for Andersson's band.
Tito on IceTito on Ice · 2012
Tito on Ice
7.02012
MovieDocumentary
To promote their book Bosnian Flat Dog, Swedish comics creators Max Andersson and Lars Sjunnesson tour the countries of former Yugoslavia with a mummified Marshal Tito in a refrigerator. They encounter a number of artists, musicians, publishers and other characters populating the post-Yugoslav indie cultural scene. As the journey continues through increasingly improbable surroundings, the protagonists begin to question themselves and the reality they find themselves in. Watching border controls turn into improvised snapshot sessions, admiring mutant iron-curtain Disney toys, buying souvenir grenade shell handicrafts and discovering sniper art in blown-out apartments, they find that truth may indeed be stranger than fiction.

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Tito on IceTito on Ice · 2012
Tito on Ice
7.02012
MovieDocumentary
To promote their book Bosnian Flat Dog, Swedish comics creators Max Andersson and Lars Sjunnesson tour the countries of former Yugoslavia with a mummified Marshal Tito in a refrigerator. They encounter a number of artists, musicians, publishers and other characters populating the post-Yugoslav indie cultural scene. As the journey continues through increasingly improbable surroundings, the protagonists begin to question themselves and the reality they find themselves in. Watching border controls turn into improvised snapshot sessions, admiring mutant iron-curtain Disney toys, buying souvenir grenade shell handicrafts and discovering sniper art in blown-out apartments, they find that truth may indeed be stranger than fiction.

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