Meet L'ILYA, a young video artist who documents peoples' suicides and projects their final moments out of context in trendy clubs. Due to the film being a "moyen metrage" (or "medium-length feature," meaning, as the name implies, a film whose running time is too long to be classified as a short yet too short to be presented as a feature), L'ILYA has had enormous difficulty getting seen, even on the festival circuit. It has nonetheless left scars wherever shown. This film will haunt your memory long after the obituaries fade.
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LILYA 4-EVER TRAILER
Theatrical trailer for Lukas Moodysson's film Lilya 4-Ever.
Lilya 4 Ever - Trailer
16 year-old Lilya lives in a poor and dreary suburb somewhere in the former Soviet Union. She dreams of a better life. Her mother has moved to the States with a ...
Lilja 4-ever is a 2002 Swedish-Danish drama film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 23 August 2002 directed by Lukas Moodysson. Lilja 4-ever is a ...
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