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- A mysterious woman picks up an elite hockey player after a game. They spend a hot night at an estate, then she disappears. He becomes obsessed with her, and gets to see her in a strange show with white swan wings at a sex club, but is abused by her entourage and asked to leave her alone.
- The adults are annoyed at the children in the residential area and think they are in the way and only make up of unemployment. The children usually stay in a garage. One day, Tove, one of the girls, suggests that the children make a circus performance. They start practicing some circus numbers. The children also go out in search of things that can be used in the circus. Harry, a man who lives in a bus, stands as a circus director. Eventually, the naughty Berra, who previously tried to sabotage the project, also gets a task, and then it is time for the premiere.
- During the same day, Flip is fired, chased by a criminal gang and robbed. After this, he is affected by agoraphobia and instead grows a great interest in food. It is not until the Vietnamese girl Lin appears in his life that things start to happen.
- Joakim inherits a mysterious suit that changes him and sends him on nightly wanderings. Together with the colleague in the porn shop, the shrewd Larsen, he finds out how this is connected to the cinema Tystnaden and the films that used to be shown there. But the Silence is threatened by a small man from a lumberyard. He wants the Silence, and with it the mystery of Kappemannen, to be buried forever.
- Claes Wennerberg is the head of the auction company Belinder Auctions that he has taken over from his father-in-law. Competition is fierce and the pursuit of high-selling objects is ruthless. After a questionable painting comes in and the company gets noticed in the media, Wennerberg ends up in the cold.
- The Maharaja is out hunting in the jungle, but gets nothing because Sabu, the jungle boy protects the animals from hunting. The Maharaja also wants to marry the Rajah's daughter, who, however, loves someone else. Sabu solves everything with the help of the animals, and the Rajah's daughter marries her beloved.
- A cavalcade of love couples that we all meet right after sex. We follow a conversation that winds its way between couples of different nationalities, sexual orientation, age and life situation. The conversation runs uninterrupted between the different couples, they are all the same couple, they are all the same. And different.
- 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.
- Tobias is in the middle of life. He is an art curator, divorced and lives with his 16-year-old daughter. His ex-wife struggles with her new life, his brother seeks excitement in life by cheating and his daughter yearns to move away from home.
- Documentary depicting the aftermath of the nuclear power plant accidents at Three Mile Island outside Harrisburg (Pennsylvania, USA) on 28.3.1979 and at Chernobyl outside Kyiv (Ukraine) on 26.4.1986. People will speak who lived near the nuclear power plants and who fell ill - usually in various forms of cancer - after the reactor failures. They talk about false information, covering up the consequences of accidents and the difficulties in finding someone responsible for what happened. Biophysicists and nuclear physicists confirm the residents' fears that the emissions and damage were far greater than what was officially reported.
- He's called Jann of Sweden and lives in California. He's a barber - and a cowboy. Jan Eldnor moved to the US in 1969, but has never managed to learn more English than absolutely necessary. When he doesn't work as a barber he's a cowboy and often appear in parades. His horse, "Cloude Rochelle", is the woman in his life, even if his wife Lisbeth is there as a bit of a "second lady". In Jan's world, the childhood dream of living in the Wild West is still very much alive.
- For five years and across four continents, Stefania Lopez Svenstedt and Carl Henrik Svenstedt follow a Swedish engineering group that builds Sweden's first spacecraft: the research satellite Viking. The purpose of the satellite is to explore the Aurora Borealis, the northern lights, a magnetic storm that flares up when particles of the solar wind enter the atmosphere at the Earth's magnetic poles.
- The Old Town of Stockholm has been threatened many times. The worst was when, in 1959, a large motorway was pulled through the heart of the city, a sword cut that split the Old Town in two. The Riddarholm church, where the Swedish regents are buried, is trapped by the traffic that roars forward a few meters away. Who in France would come up with the idea of building a motorway next to Nôtre Dame?
- Two friends play and breathe tightly, tightly, daily and momentarily. They each have a dog who also shares their life and play. When the war comes, the adults decide that the girls are no longer allowed to play with each other. Some adults actually decided that the one girl, Hedi, wouldn't even be allowed to exist.
- About a ship's family and a found child. in the 1920's In the poor neighborhood, an orphan boy grows up with an old severe laundry mat. Her childhood companion, a fine seamstress, moves in and depicts the boy the great fine world where she worked. In the city there is a young couple who have a problem, they have no child.
- At the end of the 70s, the music group Dag Vag was formed. It all started when frontman Stig Vig got a guitar to play in his prison cell, and some time later the band took Sweden by storm. The members themselves used to call their music "Transcontinental rock reggae" and they created hits such as "Fog", "Musik" and "Rulla på". In 2012, Stig Vig died after a long illness. In this film, we get to follow along from beginning to end through unique images and clips from a bygone era. We also hear friends and colleagues talk about the band's significance and musical journey, including via the legendary tour with Ebba Grön.
- Sven, a middle-aged chef, works in a restaurant kitchen in Gothenburg. The rest of the restaurant staff consists of noble immigrants. Sven is shy and basically a decent guy who loves to talk about how he prepares his mayonnaise. He finds it difficult to make contact with women, and it is precisely his shyness that causes him to sometimes resort to quite aggressive jokes to overcome it. Such, with a racist edge, are directed in particular at a newly hired black waitress, Connie, who, without knowing the job, constantly drops her plates of laid out dishes on her way from the kitchen to the canteen. Sven gets annoyed with her at the same time as he is attracted to her. Clumsily he seeks contact and takes her into confidence.
- A lonely young woman spends most of the time at home in her empty apartment after her husband left her. Eventually she gets a job at an elephant factory where you make five new elephants from parts of a single. At the same time, she dreams of a dwarf who wants to dance with her. But the dwarf is taboo. And when she tells about her dream to a workmate she is dismissed from work.
- A portrait of Swedish filmmaker and writer Vilgot Sjöman (1924-2006) who will always be associated with the "Curious"- films and "491". In 1963 he was involved in the filming of "Nattvardgästerna/Winter Light" by Ingmar Bergman. At the same time, he wrote the reportage book "L 136: Diary" with Ingmar Bergman, which would later become a TV documentary called "Ingmar Bergman makes a film". In 1964, his film adaptation of Lars Görling's novel, "491" created a scandal when the state film censorship cut out a number of scenes.
- About the strange artist James Ensor (1860-1949), who embodies Flemish expressionism much like Edvard Munch the Nordic. An oddball and outsider who lived his whole life in the Belgian city of Ostend, far from all -isms and aesthetic doctrines. During his active years, he was despised by critics and audiences. Long before his time, he heralds the whole of 20th-century modernism.
- The film is based on Swedish artist Marianne Hall's sculptures. The music - "Prayer of the Heart" - is written by the English composer Sir John Tavener and performed by Björk. The film expresses protest and appeal, tenderness and care in the midst of the agony of our time, it is a prayer for mercy, for mercy.
- Berlin is like an island in the middle of East Germany, a divided city known for its wall, the so-called Berlin Wall. Ever since its inception, this has been extensively exploited by Western propaganda. The notions about it are based in the general public on the fact that it was created to prevent people from traveling as they wish, from escaping. The wall that separates West Berlin from East Berlin is considered a crime against humanity. The truth is that the wall has caused many tragedies, the people on both sides of it are hermetically sealed off from each other. Those who are indignant about the existence of the wall, base their opinion entirely on the propaganda, which in the Cold War game manipulated the background to its creation. The film shows how necessary it was for East Germany to effectively close its border and the consequences of that for West Berlin.
- Together with his younger brother Torbjörn, Thomas got to accompany his father to Copenhagen on the other side of the strait and visit Tivoli and Dyrehavsbakken. It was a day full of sun and joy, but it also came with the news that the father had to leave his pilot position in Malmö and move to Stockholm. His trachea could not withstand the sea air. Thomas thinks back at his father's funeral. He is now coming out of puberty but is still emotionally tied to his father and childhood memories.
- Mio is 17 and lives on Henriksdalsberget just outside Stockholm. He was sent to Sweden as an eight-year-old from Thailand, hoping for an education and a better life. It really didn't turn out that way. With criminal identity, no self-esteem, housing problems, jealousy, violence and drugs, he struggles to survive. Time and again he falls back into destructiveness, but finally he decides to really change his situation.
- A dramatic depiction of honor, family feuds and thousand-year-old traditions. In Albania, the tradition of avenging an injustice according to the motto "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth" still lives on. This has led to people being trapped in their homes for fear of being murdered due to a family feud.