Play (15)
Alien Nation
Tue 29 Nov 2016
Category
Price
£6*
Time
7.30pm
Fabian’s Film presents a season of eight films exploring five subcultural themes: age, class, race, gender and disability. Though each film illustrates themes considered specific to a certain group, their narratives pinpoint the connections to issues which, as a society we can all identify.
Dir. Ruben Östlund, Sweden, 118 mins, 2013.
In a shopping mall in downtown Gothenburg, five young boys accost another group of three young boys to ask them for the time. When one of them pulls out his cell phone to look at the time, he is accused of having stolen the phone from the first boys little brother, which he categorically denies.
The five boys then suggest that these other boys accompany them a short distance away to show the phone to its supposed rightful owner, said little brother, to clear things up.
Play is an astute cinematic observation based on real cases of bullying, where thieves used an elaborate scheme called the little brother number or brother trick, which involves advanced role-play and gang rhetoric rather than physical violence.
Director Ruben Östlunds simple shooting style, painfully highlights the rituals and consequences of the power relationships between Gothenburgs cultural and age-related groups.
Modern, audacious, provocative
LIBERATION
Challenging and thoughtful
SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
Thrilling, touching and funny
GOTESBORGS-POSTEN