Koko-di Koko-da

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Koko-di Koko-da
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Film poster
Directed byJohannes Nyholm
Written byJohannes Nyholm
Produced byJohannes Nyholm
StarringLeif Edlund
CinematographyTobias Höiem-Flyckt
Johan Lundborg
Edited byJohannes Nyholm
Music byOlof Cornéer
Simon Ohlsson
Production
companies
Beofilm
Film i Väst
Distributed bySmorgasbord Picture House
Dark Star Pictures
Release date
  • 25 January 2019 (2019-01-25)(Sundance)
Running time
89 minutes
CountriesSweden
Denmark
LanguagesSwedish
Danish
Johannes Nyholm (right) presenting 'Koko-di Koko-da' at Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2019. Johannes Nyholm presenting Koko-di Koko-da at BAFICI 2019.jpg
Johannes Nyholm (right) presenting 'Koko-di Koko-da' at Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema 2019.

Koko-di Koko-da is a 2019 internationally co-produced surrealist [1] dark fantasy psychological horror film [2] directed, produced and written by Johannes Nyholm. The film tells the story of a struggling couple on a camping trip in the woods to save their marriage, after the tragic death of their daughter on her eighth birthday during a vacation in Denmark three years prior, who find themselves in a time loop of agonizing torture, humiliating slapstick, and surreal dreams at the hands of a band of antagonistic nursery rhyme characters depicted on a music box, which they had purchased for their daughter as a birthday gift prior to her death and birthday. The two have to find a way to heal their broken marriage, overcome their grief, and escape the macabre time loop of torture and murder.

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Plot

Swedish couple Tobias and Elin dote on their only daughter, Maja. For her eighth birthday, they purchase her a music box depicting three nursery rhyme characters. However, during their vacation to Skagen, Denmark for Maja's birthday, Elin is sent to the hospital due to an allergic reaction to shellfish from her mussel pizza at lunch. This is followed by the sudden death of Maja in her sleep on her birthday. Stricken with grief, Tobias and Elin's marriage begins to deteriorate as a result.

Three years later in Sweden, Tobias and Elin go on a camping trip for vacation. They bicker constantly throughout the trip. As night falls, the couple is unable to find the campground they had intended to stay at and, despite Elin's protests, Tobias sets up camp in a wooded area off the side of the road. In the early morning, Elin leaves the tent to urinate and is accosted by three people who resemble the nursery rhyme characters from Maja's music box: the jovial and sharply dressed leader Mog, the hulking and animalistic Sampo - who carries a dead white dog at all times, and the stoic, witchlike Cherry. They torment Elin while Tobias watches from the tent, unsure of what to do, and eventually both are murdered.

Tobias and Elin inexplicably awaken again, with Elin having no memory of the previous events and Tobias chalking it up to being just a dream. When Elin leaves the tent, the two again encounter the strange trio and are again murdered. As the cycle repeats, Tobias begins to understand that they are trapped in a time loop and attempts various means of escape with each new cycle, only to be killed and awaken each time. Eventually, a loop starts in which Elin awakens with Tobias gone and encounters their wrecked car with Tobias nowhere to be found. Elin enters a building in which the three characters perform a shadow play for her; two parent rabbits have a child who dies, and the parent rabbits are subsequently driven apart by their grief.

As another loop starts, Tobias awakens in a panic and drags Elin to the car for another attempt at escape. They hit and kill a dog resembling the dead dog belonging to the trio and crash their car in a ditch. In their despair, Tobias and Elin comfort one another. Their fate is left ambiguous, but it is implied that through their love and acceptance of their mutual grief, they have escaped the time loop.

Cast

Release

Koko-di Koko-da was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. [3]

Reception

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, Koko-di Koko-da holds an approval rating of 80%, based on 61 reviews, and an average rating of 6.2/10. Its consensus reads, "Using an effectively creepy setting and a beguilingly evasive approach, Koko-Di Koko-Da takes a chilling look at the long tail of grief." [4]

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