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- A clever satire about being rich in Sweden in a late ninteenth century haut-bourgeois environment, all acompanied by Schubert's music gently but masterly transformed by Gunnar Svensson.
- "Why are you hiding in the hedge?" - a Swedish version of the satirist Lenny Bruce's exuberant humor, obscenities and social criticism, embodied by actor Jarl Kulle.
- 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.
- In Stockholm it is a lack of housing. A couple without a home go to sleep in the bed department of a mall
- Sunday Nov. 26, 1972, two school girls discover a female dead body in the woods of Kolmården. The local police are alerted.
- "Better Seen Than Ever" - a cabaret of comedy, gags, music, dance and recorded material of various origin presented by Lasse O'Månsson and Bengt Wittröm. Surreal, deadpan and sick humor mixed with black comedy, choreography, chansons and rock'n roll. Staged and written by Lasse O'Månsson and Edvard Matz.
- Based on Strindberg's complicated view on women, Engquist has tried to expose the historical perspective and at the same time bring the debate up to our days.
- About a mysterious storehouse located at a port close to a big city.
- Film about a married couple and an old man living in a remote part of Finland. The young husband goes out hunting but only to support himself and his wife
- Eva is inter railing through Europe to meet her boyfriend Klaus in Amsterdam and then travel on to Spain. On the way, Bosse she joins and eventually falls in love with Eva.
- Maria doesn't like her mother's new boyfriend. Robert has his daughter Lisa. He can leave my mother alone. My mom and dad are divorced - but my dad is my dad anyway.
- A group of girls are hanging out at a bar in Douala, Cameroon. One of them, Esther, is being picked up by a white man.
- The author Vánek who, instead of lifting his pen, is forced to lift heavy beer barrels at a brewery. One day he gets an audience with the manager Sládek and an offer that is difficult to resist, but which costs money.
- Depicts the Teko issue, the oil resources, trade agreements with Mexico, and visits to textile factories.
- The elephant Amanda and her attendant Man daydreams about the circus life and one day they set off in search of adventure.
- "The Heretic" - Depicts the trial and execution of a heretic by the Inquisition. During his trial, he argues that the only sin was to harm one's neighbor and that to blaspheme caused no harm to anyone but the blasphemer.
- Depicts some white working-class families in a sprawling suburb of Seattle, Washington, in the northwest United States.
- Fellowship is replaced by suspicion and hatred in a Stockholm suburb, wheelchair-bound retiree Hugo lives with his wife and his mentally unstable son.
- About the foolish and lost Gabriel who lives entirely in the shadow of his brother, the brave soldier Mart who died in the war and is continuously immortalized by the dominant mother.
- Three friends, Robban, Alexander and Kim has just left the compulsory school, and now they consider themselves grown-up and mature, being 16 years old. During the summer holiday they also get a bit of experience of the world: Robban becomes a full-time drug addict, Alexander plays in a rock band but leaves it and Kim is desperate to get the girl of his dreams.
- Hasselgård died in a car accident 75 years ago, aged just 26, he became a legend like so many other young dead in jazz history. The clarinetist Åke Stan Hasselgård managed to play with many of the greats both in Sweden and in the USA.
- The story of the charlatan Gustaf Raskenstam life and times during World War II, who for financial gain seduced a large number of women.
- Two crime detectives are handled a tricky case to investigate. A prostitute has been brutally murdered in her studio. The landlord runs a brothel.
- A biopic of the mathematician Sonia Kovalevsky.
- Dr. Prentice, a psychiatrist is interviewing an attractive secretary, Geraldine. Unwittingly surprised by his wife, he hides the girl. The affairs multiply as Mrs. Prentice, being seduced and blackmailed by young bellhop Nicholas.
- Pettersson, a director in the porn industry, is traveling around the country with two rather coarse strippers and a gay flasher. Then he meets Henrietta and falls in love.
- Anne-Li and Niklas get to accompany their aunt Tinne to the Copenhagen Zoo.
- The elderly Arnolphe has decided to marry a young woman, Agnes, whom he has fallen in love with. She is too young and innocent to realize what plans he has for her. But Agnes and Arnolphe's young friend, the dandy Horace, have fallen in love with each other. Their love is a threat to Arnolphe's attempt at getting married. Can the cunning Arnolphe stop them?
- About a man who has an illegitimate daughter on the island of Gotland, who suddenly appears to meet him. But he does not dare to tell his wife and instead sells the paternity to his neighbor.
- Angela serves during Finland's Continuation War (1941-1944) as a nurse at a war hospital. There she meets Thomas Schmidt, a German officer who, in part, lost his memory due to her injuries. They fall in love.
- Samson is a young whale that doesn't have friends. He spends his time listening to his mother's stories about the legendary whale Moby Dick. Samson becomes fascinated about it and decides to go on a journey to find Moby Dick.
- In seven independent episodes famous Swedish criminal cases during the 1900s are dramatized.
- Ernst, a waiter, has moved from Stockholm with his family to open up a hotel and restaurant in a small town. They all struggle for their existence.
- "The Studio Theatre" - an experiment to show short pieces of drama on TV.
- My father was a cop. And not a nice one. A bad cop. A young policeman enters the profession in the good old days. Getting older, more cynical and violent as the day passes into the modern days of crime.
- Jonny Roova has his life and work at Kukkolaforsen in Tornedalen and it is a wonderful existence among people he has much in common with.
- Sweden's first television soap opera is about Stockholm's art and advertising world. Karl-Henrik an artist popular among the art critics. His wife Clair, is an art curator aiming for be director of the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm.
- In 1984, ten Swedish directors joined together in the trading company Filmgrupp 10 HB to jointly produce a period document in the form of film.
- The Swedish IB (Information Bureau) agents Henry Malm and Richard Ramberg go to the Finnish-Russian border in order to receive a KGB agent who wants to defect.
- Joel, a deaf painter in a small village in Lapland, has trouble fitting in with the community of people around him. He starts to commune with nature and speaks nonverbally with a spirit.
- A documentary of the Inughuit people of Greenland. Qaanaaq a community of 450 people in Thule, the northernmost municipality of the world far up north in the west side of Greenland.