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“1981” is a captivating Swedish short film set in 1980s Stockholm, following married couple Ivar and Pål as they embark on an adventure to a gay sauna. Through explicit yet tender scenes, the film explores their quest to reignite their love and defy societal norms, blending passion and everyday life in an unforgettable cinematic experience


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1981 (2018)
Nittonhundraåttioett (original Title)

14 min|Short, Drama|28 Jan 2018
5.5Rating: 5.5 / 10 from 22 usersMetascore: N/A
Stockholm, 1981. A man convinces his husband to go with him to a sauna to get new sexual experiences with other men. The man finds the sauna to be a safe place where he can explore his deepest desires. But even in paradise there are rules that you have to obey.



 

“”1981: A Sensual Exploration of Love and Desire in Stockholm’s Sauna Scene

“1981” is a captivating Swedish short film set in 1980s Stockholm, following married couple Ivar and Pål as they embark on an adventure to a gay sauna. Through explicit yet tender scenes, the film explores their quest to reignite their love and defy societal norms, blending passion and everyday life in an unforgettable cinematic experience.

“1981” takes viewers on an intimate journey into the lives of Ivar and Pål, a married couple seeking to reinvigorate their relationship within the confines of a gay sauna in 1980s Stockholm. Director Dawid Ullgren masterfully blends explicit eroticism and fragile love, capturing the essence of their desire to break free from societal norms and rediscover their passion.

The film’s cinematography beautifully captures the steamy atmosphere of the sauna, while the talented cast, including Bengt Braskered and Per Öhagen, deliver captivating performances that immerse the audience in the characters’ emotions. Ullgren’s direction and Anton Nyberg’s writing skillfully depict the couple’s journey, balancing moments of raw sensuality with tender, heartfelt exchanges.

“1981” explores themes of self-discovery, sexual exploration, and the intricacies of long-term relationships. The film dares to challenge stereotypes and societal expectations by portraying a married couple’s desire to embrace their own desires and find connection beyond the boundaries of monogamy.

With a runtime of only 14 minutes, “1981” efficiently captures the complexities of love, sexuality, and the search for fulfillment. Its explicit scenes are handled tastefully, serving as a catalyst to depict the vulnerability and honesty within Ivar and Pål’s relationship.

In conclusion, “1981” is a thought-provoking short film that invites viewers into an intimate and sensual exploration of love and desire. Through its explicit yet tender storytelling, the film defies relationship stereotypes and encourages viewers to reflect on their own understanding of passion, connection, and the pursuit of happiness.

CREW
Director: Dawid Ullgren
Producer: Isaac Inger
Script: Anton Nyberg
Dop: Josua Enblom
Editor: Robert Krantz
Composer: Minna Brolin
Sound: Simon Smars
Production Design: Elias Kahn Nyström