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- About the artist and writer Lars Lerin. He tells straight into the camera, without interviewers, about what he thinks is important in life. All accompanied by beautiful pictures from Värmland and Lofoten.
- About being trampled on and to hit back. Hate and revenge, violence and justice in a monologue of madness. It could have been narrated by one of Dostoevsky's novel characters, but is a document from the year of iniquity in 2003, when dispossessed people try to reformulate centuries-old experiences.
- The year is 1941, Norwegian resistance and German deserters are stopped at the Swedish border. The consequences are sometimes death, sometimes concentration camps, but in any case there is a lifelong bitterness against Sweden among thousands of Norwegians.
- "Hold Your Breath - Tuberculosis Is Back" - Last year, the WHO sounded the alarm about the situation in developing countries - three million die of TB annually. In Estonia, the United States and Brussels - close to the EU palace, the classic disease of poverty is reaping its victims among all the homeless and outcasts. TB is more dangerous than before - now it appears in a multi-resistant form.
- This film is about social critic, cartoonist and artist Lars Hillersberg. It was made in the last years of Hillersberg's life, just before he passed away in the autumn of 2004, at 67 years of age. The film shows an eternally young, eternally angry and - by his opponents within the establishment - eternally hated person. The film is filled with his images, and develops into a great belly laugh about all things perverse, stupid, bigoted and narrow-minded.