gränsfilm
Gränsfilm is a Swedish term for films that push the boundaries of conventional cinema. It classifies works that test moral, social, or aesthetic norms, often aiming to provoke reflection or debate rather than mere entertainment.
The category encompasses explicit or provocative depictions of sexuality or violence, exploration of taboos such as
The concept emerged in European art cinema from the late 20th century as critics discussed transgressive filmmaking.
Reception varies; gränsfilm can be praised for artistic daring or social critique and may also provoke accusations
Notable examples frequently cited include A Clockwork Orange (1962), Salò (1975), Irreversible (2002), Antichrist (2009), and