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- Roy Andersson adds to his cinematic oeuvre with a reflection on human life in all its beauty and cruelty, its splendour and banality.
- A drama series about the inhabitants of Saltön.
- As people in Valleby are looking forward to Valleby Day, a thief suddenly strikes and carries out a series of thefts, leaving behind symbols linked to the zodiac and space.
- For two and a half years Adid Stefan Jarl follow the actor and director Thommy Berggren, who talks about his life and work in the film.
- Magnus Krepper (The Bridge) stars as Inspector Erik Winter in this Scandi Noir based on author Åke Edwardson's bestselling novels about the dedicated, yet tormented Gothenburg police detective.
- "Chock" is a Swedish horror TV series from 1997. Each episode was presented by the Swedish cult actor and horror host, Ernst-Hugo Järegård. Episodes were directed by Mikael Håfström, Daniel Bergman and Ulf Malmros among others.
- A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.
- Eddie is seven years old and will be traveling alone by bus to Lysekil in Bohuslän.
- A travel into the life of acclaimed singer song writer Björn Afzelius. A man of many contradictions as a protest singer, political activist as well as beloved romantic ballad-writer.
- Four filmmakers were commissioned to follow one or more people, an event, a course or a place for 24 hours. The result was four very different films of 14 minutes each.
- The impact of art, culture and information on Western economy in the 21st century.
- A documentary about the life of a perch in a southern Swedish lake, with underwater images taken during scuba diving.
- Depicts the last hours before and after the murder of Swedish prime minister Olof Palme 1986. It also shows how Palme's death affected the social climate and the transparency in society.
- A mysterious find in a bank vault after a dead relative leads to a encounter of art history.
- A look at the life of Finnish poet Pentti Saarikoski.
- A portrait of Swedish actress/director/writer Gun Jönsson who has created several groundbreaking stage productions and films. She has never compromised with her integrity, desire and artistry.
- A documentary about Hanna Krall, one of Poland's most appreciated writers and journalists.
- A personal journey by the director, told in an essay documentary format, and a collection of three short films - "Första resan", "Drömresan" and "Sista resan".
- A film about togetherness, about hope and hell, joy and sorrow. It's a portrayal of racism, and about "88" - a symbol stolen from the Nazis.
- In the year 2000 a brand new organ is inaugurated in Gothenburg by Arp Snitger, Germany's largest organ builder three hundred years ago. How does that work? It is not uncommon for organs to be restored and for copies to reappear.
- Thirty years ago, filmmaker Ulf von Strauss began filming his daughter and her friends in kindergarten. Over the years he has chronicled their progress via film.
- An short film for children, based on the book by Anna Höglund.
- A tour of the Swedish mental health history, via early psychiatry, lobotomy to the outpatient care of today. Caregivers, patients, doctors and experts present their views and opinions, mixed with archive footage. A reflection on a difficult and uncertain science that we still have a lot to learn about, knowledge to obtain and great areas to explore.
- They were three of the great revolutionary leaders in the early 1900s - and they were women. Alexandra Kollontaj, Rosa Luxemburg and Emma Goldman. Born almost simultaneously.
- An animated short film about man and his new dog - who has some other habits than other dogs and is not really interested in the things that his master has bought for it.
- A look at Swedish author Henning Mankell, best known for his Kurt Wallander crime novels, Originally recorded in 1998-2001,during the director's visit to Mozambique and the Teatro Avenida in Maputo.
- "The thirst for love" - a mass from Annedalskyrkan in Gothenburg, featuring the Swedish music group Eldkvarn, with singer/songwriter Plura Jonsson, who also wrote words and music to "The thirst of love" after an idea of Mikael Ringlander and Valle Erling.
- A portrayal of some of the most interesting lighthouses around the world.
- A little curious girl goes on a voyage of discovery in space, wants to see what it looks like at the beginning and end of everything. Complications and difficulties arise with communications. On earth the friend is waiting.
- A different close conversation between different people, women and men.
- He was last seen in Hitler's bunker - now the daughter is looking for him. He is, Heinrich Müller, a Gestapo Chief, one of the most wanted Nazi criminals of the post-war period, who disappeared without a trace. Possibly seen in Prague and Vienna, and perhaps transferred to Moscow. Or the Vatican in Rome. A mystery that has given rise to numerous myths and legends. The result of the search will surprise and upset.
- Summer entertainment from the Barken Viking in the Port of Gothenburg hosted by Ingvar Oldsberg.
- A current financial TV-magazine about yours, ours and the country's money.
- A glimpse of George Klein, MD, PhD, and professor emeritus of tumor biology at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.
- A Swedish talk-show featuring Carin Hjulström-Livh and a couple of guests.
- The Wall Street bombing occurred at 12:01 pm on September 16, 1920, in the Financial District of Manhattan, NYC. The blast killed 30 people immediately and another eight died later of wounds sustained in the blast.