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Monday 03/16 20:00

Edison Filmhub

Language: English, Norwegian
Subtitles: English, Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing

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Gunnar Goes Comfortable

(Gunnar Goes Comfortable)

Gunnar is a young filmmaker with a passion for motorcycles, women, and addictive substances. At the same time, he struggles with deep feelings of self-loathing. When he is diagnosed with diabetes, like many others, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery in India.

What makes him unique? Despite his flawed personality, he manages to reflect on the difficulties of his life with sharp insight, a healthy dose of humor, and self-awareness. At the turn of the millennium, he turns the camera on himself, anticipating the style of today’s popular diary documentaries. Together with the audience, he searches for answers to pressing questions about meaning and identity. Why does he choose to join the controversial Osho cult? How, like many of today’s conflicted young men, does he relate to deeply problematic male role models—and how can he justify his own toxic patterns of behavior? The first installment of this loose trilogy stands out for the bold, unapologetic way Gunnar lives his life, and the formal daring with which he presents it on screen.

The Gunnar Myth

Basic information about the film

TitleGunnar Goes Comfortable
Original LanguageEnglish, Norwegian
Subtitles English, Open Captions for Deaf and Hard of hearing
PremiéraCzech premiere
Film typeFull-length documentary
Year of Production2003
Country of OriginNorway
Length75 min.
Director Gunnar Hall Jensen
Sales Gunnar Jensen Production AB
Gunnar Hall Jensen
gunnar@jensenproduction.se

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Edison Filmhub
Jeruzalémská 1321/2, Praha 1

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The Gunnar Myth

The person in dark sunglasses leans towards the camera in a desolate, sunlit landscape. In the background, a large building is visible.

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Gunnar Goes God

Sometimes having it all—the perfect family, perfect house, and perfect job—is not enough to feel fulfilled, as this chronically unhappy director demonstrates in his explosive mix of toxicity and self-reflection.

The man with the camera is reflected in the mirror while the child sits in front of him.

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Portrait of a Confused Father

Is it even possible to be a good parent in a predatory age of illusory needs and false role models? Gunnar certainly tries. He is attentive, playful, and understanding. Yet over time, a dramatic rift begins to open between him and his son.