Johan Söderberg
1962 (61 год)The Planet
Johan Söderberg, Michael Stenberg
Is the earths system disrupted beyond its normal limits? What will the world look like in the future? The planet It is the most extensive documentary project ever produced in Scandinavia. Addressing the ultimate issue of how to cope with the future of our world. The planet is a wake-up call. The movie draws on some of the observational strategies of Godfrey Reggio's Koyaanisqatsi, allowing us to reflect on patterns and phenomena of human and natural existence from both intimate and sweeping viewpoints.
The Planet
Lucky People Center International
Johan Söderberg, Erik Pauser
Alexander Brener, Toyoshige Sekiguchi
Lucky People Center International takes us on a journey around the world through human souls. Music's rhythms and the film's pulsing form reminiscent of the music video aesthetics and gives the documentary a new face. The film traveled around the world for two years to find people and lifestyles that reflect the world before 2000.
Lucky People Center International
The Voice
Johan Söderberg
A transmission from the fictitious television network The Voice. Fundamental Christians and Muslims have finally found out that their basic values are pretty much the same. They join forces and take command of the prosperous northern hemisphere. The rest of the planet is about to be sealed off by a giant world wide wall. Villains, heathens and other evil people stay on that other side of the wall. Long live the Great Northern Union!!!
The Voice
Tokyo Noise
Johan Söderberg, Kristian Petri
Bonzan Watanabe, Mayuko Hino
Tokyo at the beginning of the 21st century, its inhabitants and artists. An observation and diagnosis of the modern Japanese metropolis: the singularity of unusual creative individuals is merely a response to the majority Japanese society. Even this can appear as an eccentric work of art. So where do the borders lie? A psychologist talks about the autistic way of life burgeoning in the dense population of the country. A noise musician speaks of her inspiration from sado-masochistic bondage as an art form. A stirring film testimony about music and much else besides, with images spanning inconsolable anxiety and meditative tranquility. Tokyo, Noise music, S&M, homosexuality, photography,... all in one bizarre but quite interesting avant-garde documentary.
Tokyo Noise