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- Zacharias is a recovering drug addict. The departure of his older sister finds him losing his one point of anchorage. Destabilized, recently sober; he's lost his footing, and something is liable to happen. There's nothing between him and the rest of the world - oversensitive - he's naked to the air. He can't want what he wants. He must be on his guard. He changes trajectory. The only remaining point of reference; what other people want. Zacharias hurtles through the world and hopes to be done.
- When Trixibelle finds out that her best friend Ingrid is moving abroad, she decides to take her on one last outing together. They choose to spend the night in an abandoned house but realize during the night that the house is not as deserted as they thought.
- En musik-dokumentär om musikkollektivet Harakatts process från idé till fyra fullbordade låtar. Dokumentären är skapad endast med en mobilkamera och 0 kronor i budget.
- An ancient fire and fertility ritual in Sweden, still practiced today is set to the music and theme of the legendary 1913 Igor Stravinsky's score, for the Nijinsky ballet, Le Sacre Du Printemps. Ancient rituals of Viking and pagan traditions were fascinating to artist and folklorist, Nicolas Roerich who designed the sets and costumes (many of which are in the Dance Museum in Stockholm.) He also collaborated on the libretto. Images from the past together in a collage of photographs, drawings and early footage blaze together in the pagan night, Valborgsmassoafton celebration. Valborg was an Anglo-Saxon saint who lived during early missionary times Christianizing pagan Europe.
- Efter nio år i Sverige är endast hälften av alla nyanlända i någon form av arbete. På arbetsförmedlingen i Göteborg arbetar man med att få de nya svenskarna i arbete. I riksdagen debatterar politikerna om hur man ska lösa utanförskapet.
- Hur fungerar den svenska demokratin i praktiken? Det goda landet skildrar delar av det svenska samhället där man i sin yrkesroller arbetar med nya svenskar: Polisen, arbetsmarknaden, försvaret, skolan, kommunen och civilsamhället.
- Alex is sitting in his car outside the train station when a strange woman, Vanna, suddenly jumps into his car. During the evening they get to know each other, but when Vanna invites herself to Alex home the story takes a new turn.
- Military Weekend är en helg då man kan prova på att vara soldat inom Försvarsmakten. Många av deltagarna har en bakgrund i andra länder, och Major Nyström berättar för de medverkande att alla är jämlika inom Försvaret.
- Varje kommun måste enligt lag ordna en medborgarskapsceremoni för nya svenska medborgare. Efter år av lågt deltagande bildar man i Falun en kommitté för att locka fler nya svenska medborgare till ceremonin. Men vad ska ceremonin bestå av?
- Maja undervisar en klass som består av nyanlända ungdomar. Hon engagerar sig i eleverna mer än vad hennes yrkesroll kräver. Men enligt en regeringsproposition kan de betyg hon sätter påverka elevernas möjligheter att få stanna i landet.
- Ernst is a debuting author. Monika is a middle school teacher. Their relationship is strained by his upcoming book about Ingmar Bergman. But Monika secretly longs for new art beyond high culture. She want's to change. He does not.
- As an homage to a century of Swedish cinema, Leif Furhammar has put together these clips from the best movies and actors that has a special place in our heart - from The Saga of Gösta Berling (1924) to BlackJack (1990).
- The legendary sports journalist Bengt Ahlbom. Who was already at the Olympics in Stockholm in 1912 and who was a gigolo in Cannes and who beat old King Gustaf V in tennis. Now, 87 years old, he talks about his life.
- In this funny, bittersweet romantic comedy from Sweden, perpetual list-maker Anton falls in love with David, but things start to go awry when Anton realizes that his dreams in life might be in direct opposition to David's.
- The adventures of the little and sensitive ghost Laban and his hyperactive sister Labollina.
- John is a successful businessman, at least on the surface. He's really suffering from a deep depression after the death of his loved one. He decides to take his life but on the way he meets Alex, a young girl who decides to stop him.
- Stars don't shine where Jocke (10) and his sister Jessie (8) live. Their arguing parents are breaking up and are planning to separate the two children. One night Jocke realizes that his little snow globe is a gate into a magical world. Jocke and Jessie decide to run off into this magical world in order to stay together. They enter a 2-dimensional fairy world where the only limitation is their own imagination. The little snow globe acts as a map to aid the two children in their search for the broken stars far up on the mountain. During this taxing adventure they run into strange characters who help them on their quest. At the same time Jocke is beginning to worry about that something hiding in the dark is following them.
- Four exchange students move in together in Stockholm. Jaques from France, Hans from Germany, Charles from England and Mario(or is it Maria?) from Spain. But they are being watched.
- 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.
- In 2011, France introduced a ban on the full veil in public. Hanna Högstedt received money to make a film where she would wear a burqa in Paris, singing the French national anthem until she was arrested by the police.
- Life in Los Angles for 3 actors and a writer. The Actors have been there for many years, working and looking for work. The writer has never lived there before and is now Oscar nominated with her first ever film.
- Jan Myrdal are about to turn 92 years old. What does he think about life so far? This documentary explores Jans personal view of things. And lets him talk about his daily routines and works that he's keen to preserve at his old age.
- 3 interwoven tales take on consumption, gluttony, and gender: a glossy corporate infomercial celebrates the unsettling production of gelatin, while two women explore the thin boundary between the delectable and the grotesque.
- Veronica have finally start controlling her blood lust and got a happy life with her new girlfriend, but one day she gets into a car accident and believes the hunter from her past have come back to finish what he started. She can not stop him without risking losing her craziness for blood.
- Josefin and Moa are two inseparable sisters who, unlike their friends, live a very hard life with their aggressive father who takes poor care of them; when they don't bare at home anymore, they turn to the Welfare Office to seek help, but no one believes their story. A cleaner at the Welfare Office heard their story and gives them an address to a place for children who don't feel comfortable in their home, and the sisters decide to escape from home and go there. But the journey is very long and they have no one to turn to and no one they trust.
- About William Arnes motor-circus founded in 1934 by Arne Nilsson a.k.a. William Arne - an original daredevil among the best in this art form - cylindrical velodrome where a death-defying artist rode a motorcycle or car on the inner wall.
- Featuring a short film collection from Sweden, including one from Norway.
- Is it possible to make feminist porn? We follow the collaboration and discussions behind the scenes of the film Selma & Sofie, produced by Swedens first all female film crew. Sara and Camilla - who play the leading parts - come from a small place in the North of Sweden, and have never done anything like this before.
- What would have happened if Sweden was invaded during the cold war? Using a lot of archive footage and on-location filming in now empty cold war sites, this documentary gives a glimpse of what could have been.
- The Sami People are The Indigenous People of Scandinavia Who have been badly treated just as all Indigenous People in The world. Yana Mangi wishes to be a bridge between The old Sami tradition and The modern world and at The same time exploring The origin of music. World famous pop group ABBA touched peoples heart all over The world no matter what culture. Listen to ABBA composer Benny Andersson also presenting his view why a special kind of music becomes popular.
- When 12-year-old Rebecka realizes that her mother does not intend to give up - the class party stays at home in their house - her world collapses. What if they tease him because he sounds weird, or laughs at his waving arms? Rebecka puts her severely disabled little brother Jonathan in hard training but is at the same time tormented by conflicting emotions. Everything looks hopeless till Rebecka meets Charlotte. Born short, Charlotte knows everything about feeling/being different.
- A collection of Swedish animated short films for children.
- A crime is defined as an act which follows by a punishment, according to applicable law. Therefore it can not be a crime unless you are punished. But then it will not be the perfect crime either. Just perfect.
- Kaspian, 15, lives under constant pressure to keep the family together. One day, he leaves the family. He meets Jordan and Lola who become his new family, but they want to be more than just friends.
- "Where goes Sussie?" - About a 13-year old girl who is making plans for the future.
- About the artist John-Erik Franzén and his work to portray the Swedish Royal family 1984-85.
- A student goes missing. His three friends start looking for him and stumble upon a hidden code in statues and monuments across the city of Lund.
- Depicts a year of tending the reindeer's and follows a family's move with the herd from the winter pasture in the Luleå archipelago, Sweden to the calving land in Badjelánnda (Padjelanta).
- A death in the family brings aspiring musician Maja back to her childhood home in the far north of Sweden.
- An anthology of three animated short films, all from Swedish children's books.
- Hasse "Kvinnaböske" Andersson is a Swedish phenomenon. He had his first hit in 1982 with the song Änglahund which led to him touring around Sweden on both big and small stages. In 2015 his new song Guld och gröna skogar came out, and again Hasse started to attract big crowds to his concerts. In the documentary, we follow Hasse during Melodifestivalen, at the children's theater, big summer festivals and while he sings at various nursing homes. But also at home in his house in Skåne.
- About a secret underground group whose final goal and purpose is unclear. We do not know what they are preparing for, as they perform different tasks. In a time of darkness and confusion, perhaps in the group we find salvation. Or total catastrophe.
- A controversial depiction of Kristofferskolan - a Waldorff school in Bromma, Stockholm.