Switching is the first ever Danish interactive film directed by Morten Schjødt, produced by Oncotype and released in 2003.
The fascination with interactive expression basically originates in its potential to depict a more fragmented form of reality.
The user of this film enters a narrative labyrinth simultaneously unfolding and disrupting the story.
There are three elements that explain why Switching departs from the linear form: Frida and Simon are in a relationship, but something has changed where they must make a decision.
The viewer is caught in this moment and through their choices they uniquely determine their own film experience.