
The Burden 2017
In *The Burden (2017)*, director Niki Lindroth von Bahr crafts a surreal and visually striking animated short set in a desolate shopping center along a sprawling highway.
Director: Niki Lindroth von Bahr
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Burden (2017) about?
*The Burden (2017)* is an animated musical short that unfolds in a post-apocalyptic shopping center, where characters navigate chaos through song. The film uses auto-tuned music and striking visuals to explore themes of destruction as a pathway to freedom.
Who directed The Burden?
Niki Lindroth von Bahr directed *The Burden (2017)*, bringing her unique vision to this experimental animated short.
Who stars in The Burden?
The main cast includes Sven Björklund, Carl Englén, Mattias Fransson, and Olof Wretling, who voice and embody the film's eccentric characters.
Is The Burden (2017) worth watching?
*The Burden (2017)* is a niche but fascinating watch for fans of experimental animation and musical storytelling. Its 15-minute runtime delivers a dense, thought-provoking experience, though it may not appeal to all audiences due to its abstract style.
How long is The Burden?
*The Burden (2017)* has a runtime of 15 minutes.
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About The Burden (2017) — A Surreal Apocalyptic Musical Short Film
In *The Burden (2017)*, director Niki Lindroth von Bahr crafts a surreal and visually striking animated short set in a desolate shopping center along a sprawling highway. The film unfolds as an apocalyptic musical, where auto-tuned music by Klungan—paired with eerie, rhythmic animation—creates an unsettling yet oddly liberating atmosphere. At its heart, the story explores themes of catharsis and transformation, suggesting that great upheaval can pave the way for unexpected freedom and renewal.
With a strong sense of visual form and a soundtrack that lingers in the mind, *The Burden (2017)* blends absurdist humor with existential dread, leaving viewers to ponder its cryptic narrative long after the credits roll. The 15-minute runtime packs a punch, offering a concise yet unforgettable cinematic experience that challenges conventions and invites multiple viewings.