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- A warm story about the fight for a decent life. Deals with teenagers having problems with alcohol and drugs.
- A forty something man, Bosse, perpetually down on his luck but always optimistic, hopes to impress his new girlfriend by accepting a job as headwaiter at a remote boardinghouse.
- Copenhagen 1930. Through the eyes of a boy, his family and the outside world is depicted. A well knit, working class family. The boy has great expectations on his father. This leads to the involuntary unmasking of the father.
- It's 1950 in the Swedish town Vistad. "Kråkan" is in his teens, and his mother wants him to learn piano, but he'll rather listen to Elvis. Then there occurs mystical things and even a murder in town.
- A group of school-mates form a resistance group in nazi-occupied Denmark.
- Love and death mark a family reunion on a Jewish matriarch's 60th birthday one summer in Stockholm.
- Nicke loves practical jokes.When Pelle, his best friend, is getting married. Nicke is hosting the bachelor party. It will start with the kidnapping of Pelle. Everything goes wrong and Pelle is kidnapped for real by a terrorist group.
- A Finnish couple murders a young boy and his parents when they prevent the theft of their son's bicycle.
- Swedish pauper's family is starving. In desperation, he steals his lord's ox. He hopes that the crime will not be revealed, but it happens.
- After his father is killed, King Valemon ascends the throne, only to be turned into a polar bear by a bitter witch who wants to be his queen. Valemon must find a bride in the seven year span that he'll be a polar bear, and so he travels to Winterland and finds a wife to take home. Although they are happy, she is not allowed to look upon his face when he turns back into a man at night. When she breaks this rule, Valemon will be trapped to the witch forever.
- A 12-year-old kid who misses his father becomes really affectionate with a young delinquent he just met.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary about Lars von Trier's movie Europa (1991). Also features unique footage of Trier and cast shooting a bit of footage for Trier's 30-year project "Dimension".
- A documentary road movie about the Finnish national road 8 that runs through the Ostrobothnia region.
- In interviews and with film archive material as well as with interleaved short feature film scenes, the story is told about the secret, anti-communist organizations that emerged in the Nordic countries after the Second World War, and about the relationship between the Swedish C Agency, the German Abwehr and the Finnish intelligence service during the war itself.
- A rural village is divided when an extraordinary couple move into a mansion.
- When Mathias 'and Linda's mother inherits a house in Scania, she sees it as an opportunity for a fresh start for the whole family. In the beginning it also goes fairly well, but then mysterious and unpleasant things start to happen around the house.
- A story of a rebellious girl and her brother in an Icelandic fishing village.
- 14 Sami Chiefs are killed by Swedish soldiers in an ambush. The 15th Sami Chief manages to escape. The Sami people have been waiting hundreds of years for him, their leader, to return. One day the Sami Lars Niia arrives.
- A Norwegian nurse falls in love with a Finnish soldier in the Winter War of 1939/40 between Finland and the USSR. After settling down World War II erupts, and he is lost in Finland, as she falls in love with Maximilian, a German soldier.
- Camilla and Louise are digging in the desert sand of Israel. They are looking for relics of the past, but while doing so, self-deception and life-lies appear. This mars their conception of life and shakes their relationship.
- The west Coast of Iceland, late summer 1936. On a desolate farm, believed to be cursed since the 14th century, a tragic fate is about to befall the French exploration ship Pourquoi-pas.
- The film switches back and forth between the adventures of Pu on a summer holiday in Norrland in Sweden and and the adult Pu visiting his father who lives in an old people's home. Little Pu spends a summer in Norrland in the 1920s with all his relatives. He and his brother get to hear the story about the watchmaker who hung himself, learns to shoot with a bow and follow his father on a bicycle trip.
- From 1886 to 1907 in the life of Sofie, a Jew in Copenhagen who is nearly 29, with no marital prospects, living with her loving parents. An artist, Hans Hojby, meets Sofie and is entranced, asking to paint her parents and also sketching her. She's responds, but he's not Jewish, and the family reacts by encouraging a marriage to Jonas, a homely draper. Sofie accepts this plan, accompanying her new husband to his town and bearing a son. As he withdraws in mental illness, Sofie begins an affair with his brother, and later returns to live with her parents. A confrontation with Hojby is inevitable as is her son's growing into adulthood and forming his own ideas about religion.
- A young woman who falls in love with her teacher is hit by heartache and challenges she is not prepared for and struggles to escape her dark frame of mind.
- A divorced poet struggling with his creativity embarks on a poetry tour with younger colleague.
- Summer of 1959. 11-year old Osvald spend his summer holiday with his parents in the countryside of Södermanland. His father has promised to play soccer with him and get some exercise. He also promised the locals to teach the church choir an Argentine mass. The father has a slight alcohol problem, so will he be able to do it?
- A school girl, Mikaela, writes an erotic essay. She gives it to her teacher in Swedish, whom she feels attracted to. She begins to spy on what he is doing and discovers that he has a very peculiar sense of humor. A girl in her class is murdered and the evidence points at the teacher.
- When Bob's wife dies, he's determined to find Sabine, a woman he loved 30 years before. Even though he's had little to do with his daughter Rita, he begs her to take him to Denmark to find this lost love. She agrees and unceremoniously drops her baby off at her husband Steff's office where he's been working overtime to avoid bankruptcy. Rita and Bob pick up a hitchhiker, Erik, who plays to Rita's longing for freedom. Steff, with baby and teenage daughter, sets out in pursuit of his wife, jealous and also feeling pangs of love. On the road, Bob and Rita bond as do Steff and his children. On the Danish coast, Bob and Sabine, Rita, Steff, and Erik must sort out their dreams.
- Hans Christian Andersen's well-known fairytale about the soldier, the witch, the dogs, the princess and half the kingdom
- The small town hairdresser Bjarne is planning the wedding of his daughter to one of the police-officers in town, but he can hardly afford it. At the same time the towns mayor gets a visit from his brother Knud who has stolen a Van Gogh painting and is on the run and needs money. If he doesn't get it he will tell the newspapers about his brothers shady past. But Knuds ex-partner and a mysterious Japanese man is on the trail of him. Soon everybody is mixed into the story and the painting changes hands several times...
- 1780s. At the court the nobility lords and ladies dance, love, intrigue and compete for the King's favor. To this Stockholm arrives Rutger Macklean, nobleman and an officer.
- Rutger Macklean arrive in Stockholm in 1780 to serve as chamberlain at the royal court.
- After having been forced to leave Stockholm, Macklean return to his Skurup parish in Skåne. He admires the French revolution and decide to introduce agricultural reforms despite protests from the conservative peasants.
- A house is under surveillance when a violent explosion occurs. Forensic investigations show that the explosion was intentional and Police Commissioner Beck is put on the case. Soon the clues lead to an international drug gang.
- Per dreams of becoming a musician. He moves to Stockholm and starts in a music high school. In the beginning there could be nothing better, more cool, than to live in Stockholm, compared to the small city, Flen, which he has left. He falls madly in love with a girl at the same school, Kim. She is so beautiful but Per doesn't know how to make contact with her, or even if she is interested.
- Kalle and his dad is having a long planned summer holiday at his grandparents in the countryside, where has made a hang-glider as planned. But when the father falls down with it, and dies, only an angel keeps Kalle on his feet.
- After Kickan and Ritz's wedding in the North Archipelago, the after-party members drink heavily, resulting in conflicts and introspection. However, the event ends in reconciliation and the newlyweds can leave the island happily in a helicopter.
- A famous industrialist is murdered at a restaurant in Malmö. Police inspector Martin Beck in Stockholm gets the case. The suspects lead to people involved in illegal arms deals. But who was the biggest criminal, the murderer or the industrialist?
- A young woman is found dead in Göta kanal, Sweden's largest canal. Since there are hardly any clues or evidence at all it seems as if the murder can't be solved. Martin Beck and his men are assigned to the case. Eventually they find a likely suspect and together with a police woman they begin a cat and mouse game to catch him.
- On a small island in the west of Island, Gestur, only seven years old, falls in love with 20 years old Helga. When she introduces him her fiancée one day, he decides to fight the competitor with traditional Wicking weapons.
- Here she comes, right from the pages of the bestselling book Linnea in Monet's Garden. The charming tale of a little girl's love affair with Impressionist Claude Monet's paintings is now brought to life in full animation. Join Linnea and her friend Mr. Bloom as they set off to Paris, and then to Monet's garden in Giverny. Watch with delight as they discover the real places which served as inspiration for their favorite paintings. And marvel as the paintings and the garden come to "life" in live action. Linnea in Monet's Garden is a unique blend of imagination and education, teaching children about the art and life of one of the most important painters of the 20th century, while entertaining them with the mystery and beauty of art and nature.
- A serial-killer attacks and murders young girls in the public parks of Stockholm. The police has trouble finding any evidence to find the killer. But when a newsstand is robbed in one of the parks while the murderer strikes again, police inspector Martin Beck believes that the robber may be an important witness.
- The cute little jungle creature Hugo is one of his kind. Wanted by a millionaires wife as a pet, he travels to Copenhagen. Here he meets the street fox Rita. Together they try to avoid all dangers of the big city.
- Blackpool, a dancing contest, a dead woman. This is the opening scene of this movie, which then continues by telling us the story preceding this sad accident - or is it a murder? We will get to know the tensed relationship of the dancing contestant couple Tove and Claes, and see how there lives are affected by Liselott and Lennart, their opponents and friends.
- The animated history of the world part 1.
- Pippi reads Spanish in bed. Danny wants them to make love. Pippi, however, is wearing a chastity belt, and Danny will have to put on his Superman suit to get it removed. Pippi and Danny love each other. Or do they? In their apartment, in the dark of the night, they perform a veritable dance of death with insults, obscenities, humiliations and violent arguments. It's a mix of sadism, masochism, role playing, punishment and atonement. Can it last? Original TV drama.
- The neighborhood kids Bosli, Väiski and Maisu go to same school and have their own challenges at home. Hiding a rescued dog from adults and police both test and strengthen their friendship.