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- Gösta Nordgren, known as Snoddas (1926 - 1981) was a Swedish entertainer, singer, actor, bandy player and fisherman. Snoddas performance of "Flottarkärlek" on Swedish radio in 1952 became an instant and a major hit.
- A montage of photos and footage of Olof Palme, former Prime Minister of Sweden. In the film, close friends and colleagues talk about Olof Palme and comment on his political vision.
- About Finnmarken, its people and legends. Sjö-Johan Olsson (1876-1953) came from the town in Hydensenlatti, "Satviken", near the Berg Pilkanampi Noppi on the Storhamras lakes in Orsa Finnmark. He died at Ljusdal's hospital in poverty. On his deathbed he shouts to the nurse assistant - "You should write like this: After my funeral, the people should sit on the burial pile and shit. Then you should sow thistle over. No one should mourn. " Finnmarken is an area on the border between Dalarna, Hälsingland and Härjedalen.
- The controversial Swedish author Anderz Harning (1938-1992) share component of his writing, his sources of inspiration and his never ending anger. "Didn't I say so/Vad var det jag sa" are the challenging words on his memorial stone. Anderz Harning was a major critic of the modern bureaucratic society, nepotism and abuse of power. In his autobiographical novels "Stålbadet" and "Asfåglarna", he reflects on his upbringing in a Nazi home in Sweden.
- A portrait of Swedish Prime Minister Tage Erlander (1901-1985) . He was the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and led the government for an uninterrupted tenure of 23 years, one of the longest in any democracy.