

The monster sings Christmas carols to convicts. What could possibly go wrong?
Did you expect that evil had taken a vacation just because it's Christmas? Well, think again boys. Mr. Hyde appears at a prison in front of the inmates with a very different Christmas carol. And since he spends a lot of time on vaudeville, he sings and dance in this show as well.
Acting
Joel Backman's unhinged cabaret villainy
Direction
Gür's claustrophobic prison-as-stage concept
Production
Vaudeville horror in 21 tight minutes

Director
Ulf Kjell Gür
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Ulf Kjell Gür shot this in an actual decommissioned Swedish prison, using real cell blocks as his theatrical set.
The 2012 release placed this in a wave of Nordic 'dark Christmas' shorts subverting holiday sentiment with national trauma.