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- Stig, a 15-year-old student, is attracted to the beauty of Viola, his 37-year-old teacher, and she, drawn to his youth and innocence, feels that he is a God-sent relief for her drunken and miserable husband.
- Pippi Longstocking, a super-strong redheaded little girl, moves into her father's house Villa Villekulla, and has adventures with her next-door neighbors Tommy and Annika in this compilation film of the classic European TV series.
- The adventures of Pippi Longstocking, an eccentric, super-strong, redheaded moppet and her best friends Tommy and Annika.
- Two psychiatrists have their marriage tested when one suffers a mental breakdown.
- Ten years within the marriage of Marianne and Johan.
- The series tells stories from the childhood of a sometimes naughty, but very lovable and kindhearted young boy growing up on a farm in southern Sweden in the early 20th century.
- The story of the prince Tamino and his zestful sidekick Papageno, who are sent on a mission to save a beautiful princess from the clutches of evil.
- The Melkersson family decides to leave the city for the summer to rent a house in the Stockholm archipelago. They come to enjoy the simple life there and all adventures that come their way together with resident family, the Grankvists.
- A comprehensive animated survey of the evolution of humanity and the history of predominately Western Civilization.
- Fia and her mother, a piano-teacher, live in the country villa with bad-tempered housekeeper Malin. One day a boy called Hampus comes to the village together with his uncle, a shoemaker.
- Aniara is one of the spaceships used for transporting Earth's population to their new home-planet Mars. But just as Aniara leaves the ruined Earth, she collides with an asteroid and is knocked off her course.
- Bombi Bitt is a wild rascal in the 1900's in Southern Sweden. Eli, the proper son of the station master, becomes his admiring partner.
- This drama-series follows the lives of several familys in a little Swedish village. The story begins in 1971 and has been up-dated six times during the years, right up until today. The series is unique in television history because the actors have been the same over the years, and have never been replaced. It also reflects the state of Sweden during these years, as it deals with social problems.
- The female scammer, thanks to her honest blue eyes and that she changes her guise as smoothly as a chameleon, manages to deceive her surroundings.
- This biopic of Norwegian Expressionist painter Edvard Munch focuses on the influences that shaped his art, his devastating affair with a married woman that will haunt him for the rest of his life
- A theatre troupe is called to court because of obscene performance material and an interrogation ensues, which causes them to expose their neuroses and inner psychological torments.
- Two children go behind the scenes of a small circus.
- Hedeby is a sleepy village in the rich, agricultural province of Sörmland. On the face of it, not much has changed during the centuries. The count lives outside the village in his large manor, employing some of them. As always, the annual feudal tradition of electing three men to clean up the stream is upcoming. Who among the young men will be elected to follow the elder men, Erik or Pärsy? And are the rumors true, that the count is facing bankruptcy. And will young Märta ever notice that Erik has fallen in love with her?
- An historical depiction of the joys and hardships of life in southern Sweden during the late 19th century, seen from the perspective of a soldier and his family.
- The adventures of Bamse - the strongest bear in the world - and his friends Shellman and Little Skip.
- Sam is a teenage boy who lives with his mother and and old man called Patrick in a pub on the River Thames. One day he sees a model aeroplane flying over the river and then a group of men hiding in an old warehouse. He watches them, and before long he discovers that they are diamond smugglers... and Patrick's son is one of the gang.
- One day, Mats finds a pair of pants in the attic and every time he puts his hand in the pocket he finds money.
- In the end of 1939 the Soviet Union attacks Finland. In Sweden 100.000 men are quickly drafted to guard the northeastern border. Men, who have almost no military training, are suddenly expected to behave as full-fledged soldiers. In one of the units we find 107 Andersson, 111 Loffe and a bunch of men with nicknames as Morsgrisen and Stora Norrland. After some months the war in Finland is over, but World War II continues and the unit moves to the western border of Sweden, where the men have to stay for many years to come. Sweden is not at war, but some of the men are frightened that the Nazis will one day attack also this country. The years passes by without much drama. There are some confrontations with German soldiers on the other side of the border, but the problems the men in the unit encounter are mainly of a more social nature. The young staff sergeant develops a liaison with a woman in a nearby village although he is already engaged with a girl back home, and in Stockholm Loffe's wife gets entangled in a sexual affair with a rich black-marketeer. When the war ends in May 1945 the men in the unit have been together for more than five years, but they never meet again.
- Kalle, a small boy living in a big city, is content with lying in the top of a big tree and dreaming, for example about Emma. On the ground beneath it sits his big fat grandpa and he reads the newspaper over and over. Once in a while Kalle climbs down the tree and experiences all kinds of adventures.
- Stockholm in the 1870's. The protagonist Arvid Falk, employed as office notary.He dream of becoming a writer and finds work as a journalist. Arvid hang out with his artistic friends at the Red Room.
- Childrens' educational program from the 70's. Sweet and funny.
- Two girls who were raised by wolves, Amala and Kamala are captured by the British troops and placed in a military hospital in an attempt to make 'ordinary people' out of them in 1930s India.
- The series takes place in a 24-storey high-rise building in concrete and is about the people who lives there.
- About a group of young scouts who are lost on a desert island and create their own civilization with all the problems it entails.
- The world's strongest (and kindest) bear.
- Documentary of the Ra expedition organized by Thor Heyerdahl, which crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a papyrus boat in 1969 and 1970.
- The children's program which has taught the alphabet and numbers to a generation of Swedes. Just like Sesame Street (1969), it manages to make learning fun without treating the audience like infants. The careless Brasse, the pedagogic Magnus and sweet Eva made the show all through the 1970s and it has so far been the most critically acclaimed television show for children ever produced in Sweden.
- A tragicomic story about rural extinction and the meeting between the local shoemaker Gustafsson and Pettersson from Stockholm.
- Mumintrollen always go to sleep in the autumn and wake up when it's spring. One December day young Mumin wakes up.
- Invading summer guests clash with the locals.
- "Hylands Hörna" started off in the 1950s as a radio talkshow which was broadcasted three times a week on National Public Radio of Sweden. The talkshow became a success and on October 3, 1962, the show appeared on national televison. In 1965, the program was watched by more than 50% of the population in Sweden - every week. In Sweden, many local celebreties made their breakthrough on "Hylands Hörna", such as the Swedish popgroup Hep Stars. Late Prime Minister Tage Erlander told fun stories och actor Per Oscarsson got undressed all the way to the underpants. A sensation back in the 1960s.
- The god Indra's daughter descends to earth to experience firsthand people's living conditions. Bergman's first staging of Strindberg's play "Ett drömspel" ( Dream Play).
- It is Arild's birthday, but his father has forgotten this and goes to work as usual. The mother is in the hospital to give birth. In the afternoon father and son visit the mother in the hospital.
- The film shows four women moving in a crowded, closed room to the music of Monteverdi. They represent women living by passing on a role that is passed down to them for generations. Two of the dancers are damned souls that come to life, the third is death and the fourth a child born free, but forced into the other female roles.
- About August Strindberg's marriage to Siri von Essen. She was married when she met him, but abandoned her husband, became Strindberg's mistress and later his wife.
- Herkules Jonsson's father has never time for his son. Hercules mother is the secretary of the Banan Monopoly and owns a special pen with magic powers.
- Three sailors, Janos, Frasse and Hilding, going ashore after many years at sea. They take over a bakery. But it is not always that easy to become bakers. Many difficulties and challenges await them in their new profession.
- A relay race of "scenes from human life". Depicts the human characters inferior traits are spreading like a disease: the person who gets rejected / humiliated / oppressed takes it out on someone else.
- Talk show with personal interviews.
- With biting satire, senseless parody and other exercises we get an insight into mankind's fragility and fears.
- Prime time weekend live entertainment program with show acts as well as an electronic shooting competition between selected viewers via telephone. Season 2 was a Swedish-Danish-Norwegian joint venture.
- Documental essay started by Mikhail Romm before he deceased. Finished by his students Elem Klimov and Marlen Khutsiev, it includes personal recordings from Romm's diary.