In a film from the early 2000s, Christer finds his 19-year-old self. In the film, which has the fattest sound effects and the title Drugs, he and his best friend play adult versions of themselves. One winter evening, everything changes, the grand visions of the future are shattered and the film becomes a melancholy memory of immortal youth and a friendship that has been lost.—Annie Karlsson
When they are 18, two best friends record a film with cool sound effects, heavy music and drugs. It is exaggerated, but there is also a seriousness in it. Through the film, the director can recall his youth and see signs of why their friendship is lost.—Christer Wahlberg