
Together 2000
"One revolutionary, two open straight marriages, three gay people (maybe four), three children, two carnivores and eight vegetarians. There’s only one way they’re going to make it…"
In Lukas Moodysson's vibrant Swedish dramedy *Together (2000)*, the year is 1975, and the world is changing fast. Elisabeth flees an oppressive marriage, only to find herself in the chaotic warmth of a left-wing commune where her brother Göran lives.
Director: Lukas Moodysson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Together (2000) about?
*Together* follows Elisabeth, who escapes an abusive marriage and joins her brother's radical commune in 1975 Stockholm. There, she encounters a diverse group of residents redefining family, love, and societal norms. The film contrasts personal struggles with the collective spirit of communal living.
Who directed Together?
Lukas Moodysson directed *Together*. Known for his humanistic storytelling, Moodysson crafts a film that balances drama and comedy while exploring social themes.
Who stars in Together?
The film stars Lisa Lindgren, Michael Nyqvist, Emma Samuelsson, Gustaf Hammarsten, and Anja Lundqvist as key members of the commune.
Is Together (2000) worth watching?
*Together* is a hidden gem—blending sharp social satire with genuine warmth. Its ensemble cast and authentic portrayal of 1970s counterculture make it a standout drama-comedy, ideal for fans of character-driven films.
How long is Together?
Together runs for 106 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 46 minutes.
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About Together (2000) — A Heartfelt Comedy-Drama About Love and Community
In Lukas Moodysson's vibrant Swedish dramedy *Together (2000)*, the year is 1975, and the world is changing fast. Elisabeth flees an oppressive marriage, only to find herself in the chaotic warmth of a left-wing commune where her brother Göran lives. His home, *Together*, is a melting pot of ideologies, lifestyles, and personalities—vegetarians and carnivores, straight and gay residents, children and adults—all navigating love and freedom under one roof. As Elisabeth adjusts, she discovers new perspectives on family, society, and what it truly means to belong.
Moodysson blends sharp social commentary with heartfelt humor, capturing the idealism and friction of communal living. The film balances raw emotion with comedic moments, making *Together (2000)* a poignant yet uplifting exploration of connection and resilience.