In a minor town the morose manager is primarily responsible for the bad atmosphere of a restaurant. But central for the plot are three persons: a male waiter who is never named (here called W), the female waiter Anna, and "the count", a self-invented nickname by a man cleaning plates. The count is skilled in making others do what he wants. Half a dozen of the personnel assist in a poorly planned and failed attempt to liberate a man whom the police move from one arrest to another. The event involves stealing a motorcycle and threatening policemen with a gun. Anna strongly tries to make contact with W. Finally it turns out that she need his help to break her sexual relation to the count, a relation that from her part is not motivated by positive feelings. W rejects her attempts. And then Anna has suddenly gone. She has got a pleasant job in another town. And then W's feelings awaken.
Unfortunately the movie Giliap is not yet available on HBO Max.
Writing | Roy Andersson | Writer |
Editing | Roy Andersson | Editor |
Editing | Kalle Boman | Editor |
Directing | Roy Andersson | Director |
Camera | John Olsson | Director of Photography |
Sound | Björn Isfält | Original Music Composer |
Production | Kalle Boman | Producer |
Sound | Lars C. Lundberg | Sound Editor |
Sound | Tommy Persson | Sound |
Sound | Owe Svensson | Sound |
Costume & Make-Up | Helena Olofsson-Carmback | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Bo Moberg | Costume Design |
Art | Anna Asp | Art Direction |
Art | Sören Brunes | Art Direction |
Art | Lotta Melanton | Art Direction |
Production | Göran Lindgren | Producer |