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Mulholland Larp

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(AKA: Mulholland Lajv)

RPG system: LARP
Participants: 9-30 players

By

✏️Joel Östlund
OrganizerMartin Rother-Schirren (Prolog)
OrganizerJoel Östlund (Prolog)

Prolog (2013), Västerås, Sweden

OrganizerElsa Helin
OrganizerKristoffer Lindh

Stockholm Scenario Festival (2013), Skarpnäcks Culturehouse, Stockholm, Sweden

OrganizerJoel Östlund

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PDF Scenario [Swedish] (0.2 MB)
PDF Scenario (v4.0 - april 2014) [Swedish] (0.3 MB)

Description

Meta – Dreams – Love

A fast-paced game inspired by the movie director David Lynch. We use music, light and different techniques to construct a story like no other. The game is divided into scenes and we travel from despair to hope and from love to hate and back again. What is the difference between the winner and the loser and what happens if we turn it all around?

2/3 of the players are main characters and 1/3 of the players take many different roles. We divide the room with tape so that small groups can play the same scene at the same time and be inspired by each other. Techniques that we learn in the beginning of the game will be used to enhance the experience. You do not need to know anything about David Lynch to participate in the game but if you want to prepare you can always watch the movie that inspired it: Mulholland drive.
The game will be played in Swedish.

Mulholland Lajv är fritt inspirerat av David Lynch film Mulholland Drive. Med hjälp av ljud, ljus och speltekniker tas deltagaren med på ett surrealistisk äventyr genom 16 scener. Det handlar om desperation, hopp, kärlek och de viktiga val som förändrar allt.

❤ Ett surrealistiskt äventyr som handlar om desperation, hopp, kärlek och de viktiga val som förändrar allt.

Played at

Prolog (2013)
Stockholm Scenario Festival (2013)
Prolog (2014)
Prolog (2018)


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