People Like Us Never Change (2022)

People Like Us Never Change (2022) poster

Back in prison, Didrik, 33, discovers a new way of expression and happiness through theatre and acting, and starts looking back at his past and upbringing with a sadistic mom and bullying peers.

Director: John Sundvall
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Anders Herrlin, Jennie Löfgren
Editing: Boris Murzin
Production: Sundvall Film
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Budget: $26,149
Original Language: sv

Themes

Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Deep Regret Over Past Deeds, Nostalgic Memories and the Past, Philosophical and Existential Questions, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering

Keywords

prison, child abuse, flashback, tragedy, period drama, docudrama, 1990s, real story, 20th century, theater, reality, psychological drama, domestic drama, prison drama

More Films by Director: John Sundvall
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is People Like Us Never Change about?
Back in prison, Didrik, 33, discovers a new way of expression and happiness through theatre and acting, and starts looking back at his past and upbringing with a sadistic mom and bullying peers.
Who directed People Like Us Never Change?
People Like Us Never Change was directed by John Sundvall.
Who stars in People Like Us Never Change?
People Like Us Never Change stars Didrik Hansevi Wasell, Baxter Renman, Niki Lazarevic, Disa Östrand, Billy Chamoun, Nima Krudtaa.
How long is People Like Us Never Change?
People Like Us Never Change has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is People Like Us Never Change?
People Like Us Never Change is a Drama film.
What is the budget of People Like Us Never Change?
People Like Us Never Change had a budget of $26,149.
Where was People Like Us Never Change produced?
People Like Us Never Change was produced in Sweden.
What are the themes of People Like Us Never Change?
The themes of People Like Us Never Change include: Heartbreaking Tragic Losses, Deep Regret Over Past Deeds, Nostalgic Memories and the Past, Philosophical and Existential Questions, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.