
Films

Tito on Ice
Nail Films,Germany/Sweden 2012,
76 min, digital, 4:3, b/w/color, Dolby Digital 5.1
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.
Winner of the Grand Prize at Ottawa International Animation Festival and Best Feature Film at Corfu Animation Festival.

Men kiosken runt om hörnet där jag bor - Chuckamuck
Nail Films. Germany 2021, 5 min, digital, 1:1, b/w, stereo 2.0
Music video for "Men kiosken runt om hörnet där jag bor" - a Swedish version of the single "Der Laden an der Ecke" from the concept album "Language Barrier" where the singer of the band Chuckamuck performs the song in Swedish, not understanding a word of it. Starring the comics artist Crippa Almqvist as himself.

Flat Dog Town
Nail Films, Sweden/Germany 2017, 7 min, digital, 16:9, color, Dolby Digital 5.1
Stopmotion documentary capturing glimpses of one of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the city, the endangered Flat Dog, and its slowly disappearing habitat beneath our feet.
Shot entirely on the very last rolls of the now extinct film stock Kodachrome.

Sayonara - Chuckamuck
Nail Films, Germany 2017, 5 min, digital, 16:9, color, stereo 2.0
Music video for the 7" single release "Sayonara" by Berliner band
Chuckamuck. The cartoon characters of Oska Wald meet Max Andersson's set designs in a breakneck chase involving cars, guitars, beer and flat dogs.

Lolita separerar/Lolita Separates
Rå-film, Sweden 1989, 17 min,
16 mm, 4:3, b/w, stereo 2.0
A young couple in a typical Swedish suburb face a deep crisis when the abusive boyfriend kills and consumes his partner's favorite frozen fish stick pet. Accidentally, she finds a suitable replacement.

Varför är det så mycket svart./Why Is There So Much Black.
Swedish Film Institute, Sweden 1988, 7 min, 35 mm, 4:3, color, stereo 2.0
Stopmotion documentation of the first and last public performance by the
Swedish pop music act Svensk Film, which is believed to have disintegrated before
a dead audience in 1987.

Spik-Bebis/Nail Baby
Max Andersson, Sweden 1987, 14 min, 16 mm, 4:3, b/w/color, stereo 2.0
A young man living in a dilapidated glass cage on top of an abandoned light bulb factory starts his day by hammering 7-inch nails into his head before watching violent children's shows on a broken TV. That's when things start getting weird.

Ingen kommentar (" ") /No Comment
Swedish Film Institute/Max Andersson, Sweden 1987, 5 min, 35 mm Agascope, 2.35:1, b/w, Dolby Stereo 4.0
Two small creatures living at the bottom of a giant black and white widescreen film frame discover that their movements are pre-determined by external forces. They decide to challenge this state of affairs.

One Hundred Years
Max Andersson/Swedish Film Institute, Sverige 1984, 8 min, 35 mm, 4:3, color, stereo 2.0
A pirate music video subverting all kinds of cultural archetypes while at the same time exposing the threat of the global mousetrap industry.
Awarded, including for Best Animated Short, at Melbourne, Los Angeles and Berlin film festivals.