ANIMATION AND COMICS - short films by Max Andersson and Nicolas Mahler /78 min./ONE HUNDRED YEARS / MAX ANDERSSON/ 1984 / 4’

Max Andersson’s debut short film is a traditional cel animation which won awards
in Melbourne, Los Angeles and Berlin but was banned from distribution outside of
Scandinavia for music copyright reasons.
NO COMMENT / MAX ANDERSSON/ 1987 / 5’

Combined cel/cut-out animation exploring the relationship between two tiny characters
living at the bottom of a giant film frame.
NAIL-BABY / MAX ANDERSSON/ 1987 / 14’

Shot entirely in Super-8, this live action film features ”fast cars, fancy dinners and unusual
hairdos”.
WHY IS IT SO HARD / MAX ANDERSSON/ 1988 / 7’

Stop-motion animation which records a live music performance before a dead audience.
LOLITA IS SEPARATING / MAX ANDERSSON/ 1989 / 17’

Live action shot in b/w Super-8. This ”deaf and dumb” movie tells the story of a young
couple in a typical Swedish suburb facing the first crisis in their relationship.
FLASCHKO – THE MAN IN THE ELECTRIC BLANKET / NICOLAS MAHLER / 2002

A man, his mother and an electric blanket. Six episodes.
PARK / NICOLAS MAHLER/ 2005

A depressing fairytale.
BAD JOB / NICOLAS MAHLER/ 2006

A short film about a bad job.
PLANET KRATOCHVIL / NICOLAS MAHLER/ 2007

An erotic sci-fi extravaganza.
MYSTERY MUSIC / NICOLAS MAHLER/ 2009

Visualised music.
Kino Muza 6.00 p.m. tickets: 10 zl