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- Hamida Abdullah, a pioneering Afghan TV comedian, soared to fame with Shirin Gul, defying norms. Fleeing Kabul during the Taliban's rise, she now resides in a small Swedish town. Her burning desire? A triumphant return to the stage.
- A behind the scenes documentary feature of the Swedish smash-hit "Shed No Tears" (Känn ingen sorg).
- The wild forest has always played a significant part in art, mythology and our imaginations. So what is lost in us as humans when the wild nature is quickly diminishing, and the feeling of us being an integral part of a living environment is disintegrating? In Inner Woods we get to follow artists and activists that in various ways try to re-establish the relationship to the wild around us.
- The documentary Grandma, War and Love is about 84-year-old Unni and her life, from the Second World War in Oslo to the present, where the new love Inge makes Unni feel like a teenager again.
- A colorful meditation on stars, nature and glittering Christmas tree decorations where that which seems everyday here takes on a magical shimmer.
- In 1948 the history of Palestine changed forever. In the land where Christianity was born, little is ever said about the Christian minority. Tracing their roots back to the early Christians they have lived side by side with Muslims and Jews for almost two thousand years. An integral part of Palestinian society, they have shared in the events of recent history, yet their voices are seldom heard and worse: their existence often ignored.
- Swimrun team Pontus Lindberg and George Bjälkemo prepare for their ultimate challenge, winning the 75 km ÖtillÖ Swimrun World Championships in the Stockholm archipelago, in trail shoes and a wet suit.
- Fadime Sahindal, symbol of Sweden's fight against honor violence, is killed by her father in 2002. The film delves into the controversies surrounding honor violence, two decades later. What is the legacy of Fadime?
- A chaotic comedy performance, entirely in the brothers' own, freaky, messy world - filled with funny sketches, songs, and recognition for the fans - but also more unexpected emotional parts.
- In a future where the terrorists have obtained more and more power, the master Ninja Snakeblade and his allied soldiers must fight the dooming threat before the entire world is left in ashes.
- Örjan Lax is angry at everything and everyone. But Örjan is trying to get better. With a minor success. A lot happens in Örjan's search for kindness.
- A socially isolated man takes interest in driving people around among the suburbs of Stockholm, where his cynical thoughts gets fueled by the perceived pretentiousness and blindness of people that only see him for what he is, a driver.
- About a group of people who come together in their love of Australian TV series Prisoner (a.k.a. Prisoner Cell block H).
- A glassblower's story from the heart of Småland, once a blooming kingdom of christal. The retired glassblower Öiwind Ohlsson tells about his life in the service of the glass and his love for this thousand years old craft. A desire to once again feel the glowing glass mass slowly begins to germinate. Does the feeling still remain after all these years?
- In 1958, during the Cold War, the filmmakers' orphaned mother became the first child that was allowed to leave Communist Soviet-Estonia to re-unite with her newly found parents in the West.
- When Harold, the convinced Atheist, gets a surprise visit from Christian the Bible thumper, his life immediately gets complicated and dramatic. But can Christian guide Harold to finish his remodeling project and thereby help him in get his wife Eva back? Hell hath no fury as a scorned Atheist.
- A man learns that he suffers from a brain tumor. We follow him and his family to the end. Most of all it's a story about the power of love.
- Three friends take a vacation in the Swedish wilderness. Unaware of what ancient horror that awaits them.
- Prepare for an enthralling encounter with "En liten stund med Moonica Mac," where the power of herp poetical lyrics and honest music tracks combine in a resonant display of emotion. Moonica Mac's artistry gently navigates through life's tribulations with grace and a compassionate spirit. Amidst the historic ambiance of Södra Teatern, Moonica Mac's performance captures both grand and minute moments of existence, crafting an intimate bridge between her art and the audience. Her passionate delivery promises an evocative journey through the realms of time and melody and poetry. This performance promises to leave a lasting mark on its viewers. The moving stories of her fans interlace with Moonica Mac's expressive songs and reflections, crafting an emotionally charged tapestry that promises to touch the soul of any person. Expect more than just a concert; anticipate a heartfelt odyssey, a crescendo of feelings, with an invitation to immerse yourself fully.
- A film about the intersection of our inner and outer worlds, and the role our imagination plays in forming the reality we live in.
- The band The Magnettes is like a family who love and support each other no matter what. When pressure and anxiety amps up they start questioning their life choices and what is actually worth sacrificing to pursue their big dreams of success.
- A man in his prime learns that he has a deadly brain tumor. The film portrays the entire process in a very personal and naked manner and shows us what this family goes through when one of them has to face the death.
- Sibling relationships are the longest-lasting in life but often not the most cherished. The Andersson brothers grew up in a working-class home in Gothenburg. Roy became an internationally acclaimed filmmaker while Ronny ended up as a homeless man. Kjell became a documentary filmmaker, and Leif lives as a disability pensioner. Johanna Bernhardson makes her feature film debut with a story about how life can turn out so differently despite seemingly similar circumstances. Through the portrayal of her father Leif and her uncles - with alcohol as a common thread - she also tells a tale of inheritance that stretches generations backward (and forward) in time. At the same time, she tries to get the brothers to stop sulking and reunite - before it's too late.
- A Chilean man travels to Sweden searching for the answer to a crime that involves his family.
- A coming of age story that follows 16 years old Gabriel (Joar Bley) and Ella (Linnéa Hyltenfeldt). They meet at a party and form a kind of covenant. Ella wants a job at Gabriels mothers coffee shop, so she can get to know the cute barista. Gabriel just wants to fit in. After the party Gabriel become the witness to an extreme beating of a young kid. He recognizes the criminals but struggles with guilt and fear: If he tells he will for sure be beaten up too.
- David is trying to balance his life which is filled with drugs and partying when his nightmares begin to haunt him while he is awake.
- A Swedish Elephant is a feature-length documentary film about the Swedish society of today.
- The Swedish gang conflict seen from the inside over five years by a filmmaker who is at home portraying one of Sweden's most dangerous areas, which he is now moving out of. A poetic and existential film about life, death and brotherhood.
- Two men with young hearts descend into the deep forest of Sweden. Their quest is to play without the framework of modern civilization. As the story unfolds the struggle to eat turns play into grave reality.
- A frustrated researcher travels through Athens, prison islands, Stockholm and Kronstadt, and through time, to restore the collective memory of Greece's most underrated poet - a leftist, a Christian, an alcoholic - and his tumultuous times.
- The ore must be mined for the community to survive and the community must be torn down for the ore to be mined. Everyone in Malmberget is waiting for the hammer to drop and the community to crumble. We meet people who live around the edges of the mine and observe huge contrasts between the "little guy" and the giant grinding machinery. Is it possible to rebel against the hand that feeds you? What's it like to live in a community that's about to go up in a puff of smoke? With a tragicomical undertone, the film portrays the uncertainty and fear coupled with the ever-present warmth and humour of these troubled people.
- The 1917 Bolshevik takeover of Russia has catastrophic consequences for the Russian people.
- In an ordinary elderly care home on the outskirts of Stockholm, a close relationship develops between Monica, a compassionate care worker, and Ella - a 99-year-old resident without a close family of her own.
- When Adam and Erik sneak away from their party to buy alcohol from a dealer, ambiguities arise about the price. A problem which eventually shoves the guys into a feud between the most superior dealer-gangs in Stockholm.
- A Physician combines established with natural medicine and reaches sensational results but are maligned by some colleagues and exposed to media hype that results in judicial crime.
- In "Save our lives" we meet three families, all of whom have accepted their children as trans from day one. We believe that part of the road to better health amongst transgender people is to find them when they are children so they only have to come out that single time. With our documentary we wish to show you how these families have handled everything and what difficulties lies ahead. We wish to show you that it is entirely doable to listen to your child, despite all the challenges the family will face. Two of the children are in the beginning of their journeys, where authorities, organizations and schools make their lives more troublesome than they need be. The third family lost their daughter in the fall of 2017. We call this "the inevitable future", because this is what is likely to happen to our other children if they don't receive the proper care they need. Together these stories will help provide society with more knowledge regarding this type of ill mental health, and through this we can change the way children and teenagers with trans identities are being treated. In Sweden 36% of transgender teens have tried to kill themselves, which is unacceptable. This must change and we hope that this documentary will help in changing it.
- Three friends wake up on a spaceship after a party. They soon realize that the aliens are on their way back to abduct more specimens. With no help from the authorities, they ultimately find themselves facing the deadly force of invaders.
- Renowned Swedish TV-duo Filip and Fredrik embark on a trip to France, aiming to rekindle the zest for life of Filip's father
- An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at everything that went into making The Bridge (Bron/Broen) the iconic Nordic Noir series that it is, from story development to set design, to how Saga's infamous leather pants were chosen
- In 1996 Mattias Löw and a small film crew engaged some commuters of the Stockholm Metro in conversations about life, today and tomorrow. Five years later they decided to do the same journey again in order to find out what had happened.
- The chronicles of the making of an epic and experimental journey titled "A One Crow World". The relationship between a rookie film director and his cast are challenged as a documentarian takes advantage of their tense dynamic.
- In a time when Disponents were unreachable and the worker did not have much rights. At a time when new technology had just begun to see the light of the day, most of what was produced in Sweden was still created by hand.
- She has never met her father. No one seems to know where he is. The only clue is an old postal stamp.
- Through archival footage, interviews, and animations, a warm, and insightful portrait is painted of the charismatic and energetic music artist (Kal P Dal), who in his all-too-short life left behind many cult-classic songs.
- A movie depicting the preparations and the implementation of Swedish musician Håkan Hellström's huge concert in June 2014 at the stadium Ullevi located in Håkan's home town Gothenburg, Sweden.
- In the film Welcome to Jarbo State we follow the life of a small district, with a population of fewer than in a high-rise. We face some very real Jarbo Indians in the mundane as well as the extraordinary. You can not go unnoticed their great love of big American cars and their fighting spirit to keep the village school, and, not least, that in Jarbo you will get know more about the art of hunting elks.
- Documentary about the medieval week in Wisby, Gotland, Sweden.
- 80 years ago the Harparskog-line became a decisive game piece for Finland's independence. Local experts and veterans from the war tell their stories about the time when Hanko became a western front against the Soviets.
- About the village Hårga in Hälsingland, Sweden, and the family of sheep-farmer Georg Olsson.
- The IX Group were nine graphic artists who joined forces for more than three decades to get their art out to the world. This is a film about their work and the younger artists who have been inspired to continue their legacy.