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- She has never met her father. No one seems to know where he is. The only clue is an old postal stamp.
- A Romeo and Juliet story, freely taken from the Edda, about the giant daughter Skade's unhappy love for the Asa god Balder. However, she gets Njord, the god of the sea. There are marital disputes and in passing the first ski is invented. A minimalist animation made from artist Erling Johansson's colorful images.
- When Lillemor is 19 years old she goes to France. She falls in love and becomes HIV infected. This is in 1986. Lillemor represses the fact that she has a lethal infection. She gets married and has children. She doesn't tell her husband that she has HIV. One day he finds out. Tabloid press and TV-channels refer to her as the 'HIV-woman'. Lillemor loses her husband, children and freedom. She is convicted for 2,5 years in prison having had unprotected sex with her husband and for having gone through pregnancy and given birth to two children without first informing medical staff about her disease. Neither her ex-husband nor their children, now 7 and 8 years old, have contracted HIV. The director Ingela Lekfalk has followed Lillemor from the day the sentence was given, during the time in prison, till the first month of freedom.
- A new priest thinks that the Lord can be praised through dancing in the church. His methods are not appreciated by the villagers, but young Märta-Greta is enthusiastic.
- Travelling across vast swathes of the Scandinavian hinterland, the life of the herdswoman is under threat from the ruthless global appetite for resource.
- An Iranian joker in the snow drifts of Lapland. One day her Swedish husband dies while sitting on the toilet. She is afraid. She is broke. She sucks at languages. The worst thing is the shame of not being able to send money to her relatives back in Iran. But she avoids losing face at all costs.
- Karl spends his summer in Vuollerim with his two childhood friends. Feelings and broken families are not something you talk about. Instead, they have started a basketball club. Here, the men are invited to sweat out all their problems and vent their pent-up frustration through rough tackles. From out of nowhere, one of the players start to cry. Karl witnesses the embarrassing incident and the leader of the pack does everything in his power to restore order.
- Armed in a Kolt and with a summer's course in the lingo the director intends to take her place among the people she belongs to. It's an exciting trip filled with expectations and fear of rejection.
- "The Childhood Friend." - Tomas lives with her parents. One day, his father's cousin Serkuu comes to visit. At first Serkuu wins Tomas's trust but later he brutally let's him down . Fifteen years later, Tomas has become a police officer and takes his service revolver when calls on Serkuu to retaliate.
- A documentary about the 80 year old peace activist Agneta Norberg.
- Two families. Two children. Two different cultures. Two different upbringings. Two entirely different environments to grow up in.
- Absurd humor amongst the changing of the seasons as two jinxed, soulless desperadoes try anything for a free cup of coffee.
- In a small village in north of Sweden lives a calf who don't like enclosures. The desperate farmer builds fence after fence, but the calf still manages to get out. When a film team comes to make a film about the events, everything changes.
- A boy return home to the small community he grew up in and meets up with his old friends, trying to cope with the changes in his hometown.
- About a boy, with Meänkieli as his mother tongue, takes his first moped trip on the day he turns 15. He is stopped by local policeman, who also speaks Meänkieli. An unpleasant situation arises and the boy becomes abused.
- Two women from different worlds with their separate goals and struggles come together for each other.
- Sonja repairs trains and wagons and has recently been abandoned by her husband. Now she wants to concentrate on her career, which she tells Kenneth, her colleague. New at the work place is the "engine-driver" with an obscure past. Sonja is fascinated with this man and his mysterious façade.
- The Swedish filmmaker Gustav Osterman and his assistant Robert Matson travels to Russia to examine locations for an international project. At the airport in Murmansk they are met by the Russian interpreter Nadya Pavlova.
- The Midnight Sun blurs the line between night and day. For part of the year, living close to the Arctic Circle means having more hours of the day to spend bonding with others. Though this, in combination with a lack of things to do, breeds creativity in some folks, others might arguably have too much time on their hands. The concept of status quo, i.e. nothing has changed, has seldom been more suitable.
- Frank finds his wife dead in the bathtub. He can't handle the sudden loss and nearly implodes. Frank's best friend Lars tries his best to cheer him up but without any success.
- A love affair between a Swedish nurse and a Russian prisoner of war during World War II.
- A group of young people are setting up a theatre play of Faust on a tourist camping ground.
- A bear circles around the sacred tree at night and turns into a man. A woman falls in love with a man. Her father strongly disapproves and goes to hunt the bear. Based on the mythology and folklore of the Skolt Sámi people.
- Minna doesn't see the time passing by, instead the time exists inside her, disconcerted and unclear. As an old woman, she tries to hold up in her memories by diving in her past where she wanders through her remembrances and meets herself as a woman, an adolescent, a girl and a child that she desperately tries to stick with and understand.
- At the joint salon, we get to meet three generations of hairdressers - grandmother Mona, mother Lena and daughter Amalia. When Grandma Mona, who once started the hair salon, faces the end of her life, the family positions change. Lena suddenly grows older and Amalia struggles with thoughts about both death and new life.
- The town Kiruna is to be moved. The mining activities underground threaten it's foundation. Houses will be moved, or torn down, and new quarters will be built on another site.
- Hanna, 15, run away from home for a concert with her favorite band, Smegma. Hanna steals her grandfather's moped travels alone on the long journey to the Piteå Music Festival.
- A lonely guardian of land, longing for a companion in life, battles uncomfortable dates and long distances in his search for love in this short puppet film.
- "If you wish to stay together this long don't ever forget to say good night, my darling, and good morning, dear." Veikko and Impi Schroderus (78) built a house in Pelkosenniemi, Finnish Lapland in the beginning of 1950's. At the time, a state-owned hydroelectric company, Kemijoki Oy, started harnessing the rivers of Lapland. When the company presented its plan to build the Vuotos reservoir, the area to be drowned was inhibited by 150 people including Veikko and Impi. Now they are alone. The fight over Vuotos reservoir has lasted over forty years. In 1982 the Finnish government decided that the reservoir wouldn't be built, but the company didn't give up. A decade later a new government decided that the company can apply Water Court for the permission to build the reservoir, and the fight was on again. Despite the long fight, Veikko and Impi haven't given up hope. They still love their home.
- After being diagnosed with an incurable disease Lisa returns to her childhood snow-capped landscape where hidden memories from the past lay buried deep under the ice. As Lisa is completely determined not to allow her disease to get any worse she embarks on a journey into her past to find out what may have caused her condition. Using feeling as a compass to lead her back to the past she comes face to face with her memories. Lisa Vipola is living life to the full when diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) at the age of 24. Lisas Sense depicts her perspective towards her own body that sways from curse to temple. Staged scenes and interviews shape a story set the very white nature of Jukkasjärvi in the very north of Sweden.
- Albin has recently lost her father to cancer and in mourning refuses to let go of the past, but his girlfriend Johanna thinks Albin should be able to move on, leaving him with a choice. A little later at the home of Albin we see Albin's older brother Erik, who has been outside the family for over 15 years. He comes back and calls himself as the owner of all inheritance. All this will be the last straw for Albin and does something unexpected to Erik.
- Dance legend Ana Laguna and acting legend Stina Ekblad in an expressive story about three people who meet on a train and set out on an impromptu adventure together.
- A young business economist in the medical industry is medicating with an amnesic drug produced by the company he works for. When discovering he's out of prescriptions, his life turns into a boundless oscillation between memories and the present, illusion and reality. With his inner confusion resulting in an overdose of sleeping pills, he finds himself in a mysterious movie theatre where his memories are projected on the screen.