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- "Love and Fish Sticks" - The film maker moves in with a family with children. From a very close perspective, we follow everyday life with things like exhaustively over-active children, robust hair care and cosy Friday evenings. The parents, Johan and Lena, generously share their views on occurrences of marital crisis, and their ways of trying to repair their relation by getting close again.
- "In Custody/Jail" - Crime among young people has changed. It has become more violent, and one is often struck with amazement at the lack of empathy of the young perpetrators. During a one year run, Maud Nycander met with five detained young men. In self-exposing interviews in this intimate documentary, these young men tells us about their childhood, views on crime and yearning for love.
- Einar Heckscher, a rebel and underground profile in the 60s and 70s. His father was the famous right-wing leader Gunnar Heckscher. Einar's future was all set, but instead of academic studies and politics, he chose to get high on jazz and write poetry. Today he is a prominent translator of drama, prose and poetry.
- Ester Henning (1887-1985) was a Swedish sculptor and artist who spent 60 years of her life in mental hospitals. She was poor, in bad health mentally unstable and spent only four years in school before she had to earn a living. But from her closed world she created expressive and appreciated art.