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Sprees of violence, occult rituals, and brainwashing aren’t exactly what we’ve come to expect with Danish rock-legends Dizzy Mizz Lizzy. But in the hands of director Marc Luis Sutton, that’s exactly the story that unfolds in the 23 minutes long suite ‘Amelia’ from the band’s latest album, Alter Echo. The result is an opulent work of art, beautifully shot on 16mm.
In a world left behind, 12-year old Clara Is forced to take care of her dying father
Science student Magnus is terrorized by his fellow classmate. When he seeks out the odd girl Shelly who offers to help rid him of his tormentor things get out of hand.
Pregnant Liv tries to survive in a world where zombies lurk around every corner and gasoline, food, and water are scarce. Liv desperately searches for other survivors, but what is she really looking for? Does she want to build a new society, or does she have a hidden agenda?
Dex, a young man connects with his childhood friends, Hugo and Edison at their former teachers funeral. At the funeral Dex meets his x-girlfriend Mona whom he still have feelings for, Mona reveals that she is getting married and invites Dex to the wedding. Dex decides to crash her weeding and win her back at the ceremony. In the mean time the three friends finds the core of their relationship and realizes, they need to stand together to overcome the struggles awaiting them.