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Bengt Johansen is a visionary Swedish filmmaker whose bold, uncompromising works challenge audiences and push the boundaries of cinematic expression. Though his filmography may be modest in size, each of Johansen's projects bears the mark of a singular, singular artistic voice. Johansen's films often grapple with themes of spirituality, identity, and the human condition, filtering these weighty topics through a style that is at once dreamlike and unsettling. His 2000 drama "Jesus Lives" is a prime example, a fragmented, impressionistic portrait of a Christ-like figure adrift in a modern, morally bankrupt world. With its haunting visuals and transcendent performances, the film lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. Similarly, Johansen's 1997 dark comedy "The Porridge Faggot" subverts genre conventions to craft a biting social satire. Blending absurdist humor with moments of genuine pathos, the film's tragicomic exploration of class, sexuality, and the complexities of human relationships marks it as a unique and essential work in Johansen's singular cinematic oeuvre. For cinephiles seeking films that challenge, provoke, and linger, the richly rewarding world of Bengt Johansen is an absolute must-discover.