In Tuxedo
movie

Released January 01, 1965
Overview
In Söderquist's first film [I frack] In Tuxedo, playfulness and improvisation are combined with absurd humor. An artist steps into an empty studio and begins assembling objects into a tree-like sculpture. The sculpture is adorned with small white paper clouds, puppets and undefinable items; all the while, the studio fills up with new things: a suitcase, a mirror and formal attire. The artist, now wearing a top hat and tuxedo, paints the paper clouds and the wall in a frenzy of activity, ending with his sitting exhausted in a corner surrounded by the mess he has created. The growing chaos, the various layers of narrative and the music of the soundtrack, which was improvised and recorded live during a viewing of the final film cut, interact in counterpoint.
Runtime
0h 11m
Origin Country
Sweden
Original Language
Swedish
Original Title
I frack
Status
Released
Production Countries
- Sweden
Spoken Languages
- No Language (No Language)
Production Companies
- no logo available
Arbetsgruppen för Film
Sweden