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- A young panda prince is found unworthy by his mother the Queen, and expelled from the forest. In his journey, he battles dangerous enemies and gets captures and forced to work in a circus.
- Danguole Rasalaites came from Lithuania to Sweden when she was 16 years old. She was stripped of her passport and held in an apartment in Malmö where she was forced to prostitute herself.
- Comedy about a cab driver who is a bigamist.
- Although Butoh is often viewed as Japan's equivalent of modern dance, in actuality it has little to do with the rational principles of modernism. Butoh is a theater of improvisation which places the personal experiences of the dancer on center-stage. The dancer is used as a medium to his or her inner life, but not for the portrayal of day to day existence. A Dionysian dance of nudity, eroticism, and sexuality, Butoh's scale of expression ranges from meditative tenderness to excessive grotesqueness. By reestablishing the ancient Japanese connection of dance, music, and masks, and by recalling the Buddhist death dances of rural Japan, Butoh incorporates much traditional theater. At the same time, it is a movement of resistance against the abandonment of traditional culture to a highly organized consumer-oriented society. An alliance of tradition and rebellion, Butoh is one of the most fascinating underground dance movements. "Butoh: Body on the Edge of Crisis" is a visually striking film portrait shot on location in Japan with the participation of the major Butoh choreographers and their companies.
- Ailing millionaire Jonathan Hardcastle wants to give £10,000 to the only son of his late best friend. Unfortunately it turns out his friend had four identical sons.
- Dr. Lydia Kowalenko loses her job at a pharmaceutical company after she refuses to cover up the shortcomings of certain captive preparations that have already cost lives. Through connections, she soon finds herself a new position. Shortly afterwards, however, her old boss gets her back under his wing again due to a company merger. This time around, she begins to conform. Her daughter Katia, also a doctor, is unscrupulously intent on pursuing her own career from the outset. Driven by her research ambitions, she carries out an unnecessary operative intervention in the clinic on a female patient who then dies from the operation's complications. Katia's son Thomas, who also wants to become a doctor, works as an assistant in the pathology department. He witnesses how the case is covered up and how litigation by the clinic director is quickly forestalled. When Thomas has an accident, he dies in the hospital before the eyes of his relatives, who do not know whether he succumbed to his injuries or if he was a victim of an artificial blood transfusion.
- Depicts Skinheads in Stockholm, Sweden, their political agenda, way of life and private thoughts and future dreams.
- "The Gang of Four" - Four women meet to talk about the big issues of the time, about the wars and politics. A meeting at the highest level, as the women are four of our country's political pioneers.
- The story of German architect Albert Speer, who became one of Hitler's closest allies.
- Hans Münch was an infectious disease physician at KZ Auschwitz. His task was to prevent epidemics in the overcrowded camps. When he was forced to actively participate in the mass murder, he began to protest.
- British rock band Oasis perform a one-off gig at the Cliffs Pavilion in Southend, England in 1995.
- About the artist Tamara de Lempicka. At the outbreak of the World War One she fled Poland and settled in Paris. She was quickly drawn into the interaction with Paris's cultural elite.
- "Pain in the Soul" - a Swedish 7-part series about psychiatry and psychiatric treatment.
- "Nor should a man put on women's clothing" - about transidentity.
- "The Era - Punk in three parts" - depicts when punk rock spread across Sweden in 1977. Who were the role models and how did it come to be and sound.
- Stina Lundberg-Dabrowski meet people who have had an impact on the outside world.
- A Swedish cultural program that deals with current events, trends and content.
- 100 days has passed since the parliamentary election September 19, 2010. What immediate impact has the Sweden Democrats (SD) had so far?
- A program for men, gay men. About gay relationships, trends and on-goings in the world. Debates on the topic with various guests.
- International rock concerts, interviews and reportage.
- An hour of cultural pieces, artists, performers, exhibitions, offbeat and current culture events.
- Scientist Roland Marco believes that sun symbols might change human behavior and he wears an old ring with such a symbol. Is this why terrible things start happening all around him?
- "The Film That Didn't Get Made" - What happens to a human being when she retires and no longer has the job to lean on?
- Meet Thor Heyerdahl just before he reached 80 years in 1994. Through expeditions, authorship and scientific work he is changing the theories of our world's cultural history. Peru and Cuba have been at the center of his work in recent years, but privately he is now building his new home in Tenerife, one of his many future projects.
- About the Swedish artist Anders Zorn's unknown passion for photography. Some of them models for later works and others are innovative photo experiments.
- A portrait of Per Åhlin, who has been called the father of Swedish animation. Meet the man who has created the saga of Karl-Bertil Jonsson's Christmas Eve, Dunderklumpen, the Journey to Melonia and Hundhotellet, and who for decades had a close collaboration with Hasse and Tage.
- "My Two Lives" - Bipolar disorder is one of the most common mental illnesses. In this 3-part documentary series Ann Heberlein, who herself has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, meets others affected.
- A Swedish entertainment, music and comedy show hosted by Janne "Loffe" Carlsson, presenting a wide variety of artists.
- Behind the scenes of six of the greatest Swedish cultural upsets of our time. When the media storm blows hardest, it can be difficult to see what the core of the discussion really is and why the event has become so infected.
- The West German Embassy siege in Stockholm, Sweden, was a hostage standoff initiated by the Red Army Faction (RAF) on 24 April 1975. Collectively, the attackers referred to themselves as Kommando Holger Meins.
- "The Correspondents" - an international magazine that addresses global issues by highlighting the stories of different people around the world.
- "Art Histories" - About the pioneers in Swedish art history. With the help of some of our most interesting contemporary artists, we experience their work and discover their life.
- A weekly magazine of cool conversations and wild discussions about art. Images that seduce and provoke.
- A few years prior to this film, Edvard Munch's film camera, display and four rolls of film have been found and delivered to the Munch Museum in Oslo. This finding, along with Munch's photographic self-portraits, written notes and texts, has made the "Narrator" (played by Frank Robert) to embark on a trip to European places where Munch stayed, and see the same things like Munch saw. Gradually, the "Narrator" will be able to see for himself.
- Florence Abu was forced to sell her body to Russian men for several years in order to pay a $45,000 debt to the woman who cheated her away from her family in Nigeria, for a "nice job" in Moscow.
- About the Sweden Democrats (SD) preparations before the general election September 19, 2010. They are investing ambitiously to get into the Swedish Parliament, Riksdagen.
- "Judge for yourself." - A program that follows trials and judicial deliberations in various legal cases.
- Silence Records is a record label run by the sound engineer Anders Lind together with Eva Wilke and later also Nikolaj Steenstrup. For decades, the company has provided us with innovative, intrinsic and magical music.
- News from our surrounding world with a focus on the current debate on the social side of society.
- Per Maning is a photographer who represents Norway at the Venice Biennale. In the exhibition, he shows a diary he made about the city, the biennial and the seal photos.
- "Sámi Winds" - a TV-series that reflects life and culture in the Sámi communities in the north of Sweden, a part of Sápmi.
- "Ministry of Fear" - It may seem strange to voluntarily be intimidated, to glance through the door to the uncontrollable, to the phobias, the death anxiety and to the encapsulated, dark secrets.
- "High Pressure" - a live music show i five parts, presenting Swedish and International rock artists, recorded at Skansen, Stockholm.
- Ferdinand the Bull really existed. And everything was just like in the fairy tale. But the end was something completely different.
- Sketch show comedy featuring two female comedians and a special guest.
- Fashion on a deeper level than trend reporting and tips on shopping. "Velvet" depicts how fashion and other art forms, such as film, music and art affect each other.
- "Only in Stockholm" - Local writers invite us on storytelling adventures in varied, colorful, even scary and sometimes very unusual metropolitan environments in the city of Stockholm, Sweden..
- "Top of the Hymns" - What are the most popular spiritual songs in Sweden? The program presents a list where the viewers voted for the most beautiful hymn.
- "Trash" - Satire - About some nasty kids who were born in the 60's. It is Annie, Sheila, Bull with the steel gaze, the Gökungen and the monster, as well as Herbie, aimed for young people and others.
- A reality-TV talk-show that deals with unpleasant and controversial subjects.