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''They Call Us Misfits'' ( sv, Dom kallar oss mods) is a Swedish documentary film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 25 March 1968, directed, produced and written by
Stefan Jarl Stefan Jarl (born 18 March 1941) is a Swedish film director best known for his documentaries. Together with Jan Lindqvist he made the ''Mods Trilogy'', three films which follow a group of alienated people in Stockholm from the 1960s to the 1990s, ...
and Jan Lindqvist. The film is an uncompromising account of the life of two alienated teenagers, Kenneth "Kenta" Gustafsson (1948–2003) and Gustav "Stoffe" Svensson (1950–1978). The film, like its successor ''Ett anständigt liv'' (1979; ''
A Respectable Life ''A Respectable Life'' ( sv, Ett anständigt liv) is a Swedish documentary film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 26 March 1979, directed by Stefan Jarl. The film is the second of the Mods Trilogy by Jarl. At the 15th Guldbagge Awards the ...
'') takes a close but non-moralizing look at the joys and growing pains of
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and "junkie" street culture in
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at the time.


Synopsis

The film begins with an interview with Tompa, a friend of Kenta and Stoffe. He tells how he grew up in orphanages and juvenile prisons. He says that freedom hardly exists for him, but one thing he is sure of is that the time he spent with Kenta and Stoffe and the other mods was the most enjoyable time of his life. The interview cuts to Kenta and Stoffe running through the streets of Stockholm filmed with a
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. Later, we see them walking around at the subway station T-Centralen in Stockholm. They meet friends and go around begging people for
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, beer and
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s. The workers who are passing by are ridiculed by Kenta and Stoffe. Another friend of the guys, Jojje, talks about how
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will destroy them in time, but that he doesn't worry much about it right now. The filmmakers have fixed a small apartment for Kenta and Stoffe which is a big difference for the guys who previously slept outdoors or in the apartments of others. Kenta and Stoffe talk about their childhood. Stoffe's father drank himself broke and died in a hospital. Kenta's father tried to strangle him with a tie. Stoffe also remembers that he thought it was fun to play at home when he was little. We see the two guys go to "4:an", a club for young people. Stoffe likes to be with many girls, but tells Eva, who he sleeps with, that he wants her for himself. Kenta and Stoffe deliver a musical performance, where they play a song by The Zombies. It is now winter and a trip to Hedemora in Dalarna is taken accompanied by Hasse. They plan to visit Stoffe's childhood friend Ingmar. On the train, they drink beer, smoke pot and make jokes. The mood is high, but they decide they can't stay in Hedemora—the contrast from the big city of Stockholm is too great. Stoffe thinks nothing happens in Hedemora. In Stockholm, there is Peter, who earns 400 kronor a day by selling drugs, and Lunkan, who got hepatitis from an infected hypodermic syringe. It is summer and Kenta and Stoffe are not working and have nowhere to live. Their friendship is being worn down. Kenta doesn't think Stoffe is a good friend anymore since he started seeing Eva. One night, the guys go searching for empty stairwells to stay in, but they start arguing and Stoffe leaves. Kenta finds an empty stairwell and lays himself down, opens up a beer and starts reading a cartoon magazine. The same night, Stoffe is taken in by the police.


Music

* "Fisheye" by
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* "
Leave Me Be "Leave Me Be" (also recorded as "You'd Better Leave Me Be") is a song written by British bassist Chris White and recorded by his band the Zombies. Following the release of their debut single "She's Not There" in July 1964, White wrote a handful ...
" by Chris White * "Den glade bagarn i San Remo" by Evert Taube * "Dom kallar oss mods" by
Lea Riders Group Lea Riders Group was a Swedish rock band with roots in Borgholm, Sweden. The band formed in 1961 when Hawkey Franzén started the Red River Band, a trio consisting of a drummer, accordionist and trumpet player, along with two of his friends. A ...


Reception

In Stockholm newspapers, the film received generally good reviews. It expressed solidarity with the project itself, which meant that the writers basically took away from a formal and aesthetic value of the film. In the Swedish newspaper ''Svenska Dagbladet'', Carl Henry Svenstedt said: "A more conventional critique would seem cynical, about a problem whose solution we all have responsibility for."Svenstedt, Carl Henry (date unknown). From Svenska Dagbladet in Dom kallar oss mods (1968). Svenska Filminstitutet. Retrieved from http://www.sfi.se/sv/svensk-filmdatabas/Item/?itemid=4783&type=MOVIE&iv=Comments. What Kenta and Stoffe thought about the movie was never revealed, as they were arrested at the premiere for causing a commotion.Ekeroth, Daniel (2011). SWEDISH SENSATIONSFILMS: A Clandestine History of Sex, Thrillers, and Kicker Cinema, (Bazillion Points, 2011) . ''Movie Facts and Feats: A Guinness Record Book'' refers to this film as the first to depict unsimulated
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.''Movie Facts and Feats: A Guinness Record Book'' (Sterling Publishing, New York, 1980, p. 60)


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, 0062900 1968 films Swedish documentary films 1968 documentary films Documentary films about adolescence Films directed by Stefan Jarl 1960s Swedish films 1960s Swedish-language films