
A spex film recorded for the Lunda Carnival in 1928, depicting how Erik XIV meets Queen Elisabeth and Shakespeare.


Alright, let’s be real from the jump: if you’re looking for high-budget drama or modern storytelling, Erik XIV is absolutely not your jam. This one's for the serious film archaeology types, maybe students of Swedish culture, or anyone with a deep, *deep* love for silent cinema oddities. Everyone else? You’ll probably f...


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"Alright, let’s be real from the jump: if you’re looking for high-budget drama or modern storytelling, Erik XIV is absolutely not your jam. This one's for the serious film archaeology types, maybe students of Swedish culture, or anyone with a deep, *deep* love for silent cinema oddities. Everyone else? You’ll probably find it a bit baffling. But for its niche, it’s got a certain... *something*. This isn't a 'movie' in the way we usually think about it. It's a 'spex' film, shot for the Lunda Carn..."
Hugo Grape
Sweden

