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- Selma's mother died giving birth to her, and Selma's step-aunt is living proof that men only cause trouble. So the 11-year-old girl makes a deal with her best friends that they will stay away from boys and dedicate their lives to science. By the way, Selma was probably born on another planet and not meant to fall in love with anyone. But what happens when her friends break the pact, and she actually meets a boy who's not like the rest? A beautiful story about exploring and finding out about life and what you want, and how difficult this can be. Especially when "nature" works against your principles and beliefs.
- The eerie and charming animated adventures of a creature called Moomin and his friends and family.
- A story of love and death. Rasmus, 19, escapes to Stockholm and finds love in the religious Benjamin just as the AIDS epidemic hits the city's gay community.
- Lawrence and Feisal go to argue for Arab independence at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.
- The art, life and times of Swedish painter Anders Zorn during the first two decades of the twentieth century.
- 7-year-old Alfons Åberg lives with his father and the cat Pussel.
- Stranded on a floating island that has broken off from his homeland, a polar bear decides to save fellow endangered species on his epic travels across the high seas.
- The young police inspector Anna Holt works in downtown Stockholm, fighting against drugs, prostitution and other crimes with her colleague Carina Olsson.
- A boy born the size of a small doll is kidnapped by a genetic lab and must find a way back to his father in this inventive adventure filmed using stop motion animation techniques. Tom meets a variety of strange creatures and eventually discovers a race of miniature humans like himself.
- Writer and psychiatrist Oscar Parland (1912-1997) narrates this nostalgic story about his early childhood memories and fantasies. Five-year-old Riki spends the summer of 1917 at his cosmopolitan family's summer house by the Gulf of Finland. Surrounded by other children and eccentric adults who speak Swedish, German and Russian, Riki also encounters some fantastic animal characters no one else is able to see.
- Two unemployed teenagers spend their days lying down, avoiding responsibility. When they go out, they run into problems with drunks and authorities, and at home they try to evade military recruitment.
- Pelle Svanslös is a kind and sweet cat who constantly gets tricked and bullied by Måns.
- A Swedish farmer gets crazy and imagines that his daughter has become emperor of Portugallien and he himself emperor.
- Two young girls, becoming women, share their thoughts and experience. One of the girls starts dating a much older married man.
- A preschool magazine coproduction between Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Netherlands.
- Pimple-faced youth becomes a modern day Robin Hood on Christmas Eve.
- In the 1950s a family with a large number of children builds their own home on wheels to be able to visit the mother's sister. During their journey they try to sell their own invention that is supposed to revolutionate the modern kitchen.
- Sthlm ("Stockholm") is a Swedish six-part TV series. It follows a day in the life of six ordinary, somewhat lonely people.
- In the early 1960s, Bella, her husband Kajus and their young son, Thomas, spend seemingly endless holidays together. Next year the arrival of new neighbours, Rosa and Gabe and their two daughters, start changing their lives.
- Vandana Shiva, an environmental activist, travels around the world in a quest to eliminate the use of genetically modified foods and seeds in her home country of India and other developing countries.
- The story of "The Half Hidden" is like a tapestry, in which the threads run obliquely between four different families in two different decades. Weaving recurrent patterns, the story unfolds upon the loom of our vulnerability in lives that are as brittle as the morning ice. This is the story of those who survived, and this is the story of those who did not survive. The half-hidden, Jonas Gardell engaging depiction of a number of people in the two eras. The script, brilliant acting and strong efforts directed by Simon Kaijser da Silva quickly made the half-hidden to a cult series - one of the most unpredictable, most poignant and breathtakingly exciting ever shown on Swedish television.
- All three documentaries were mainly shot in the home of Ingmar Bergman. This was the first time ever that a filmmaker had access to Ingmar Bergman in his home at the small island Fårö in the Baltic Sea. 'Bergman and Cinema' starts with "Frenzy" from 1944 and ends with "Saraband" from 2003. It contains unique behind-the-scenes material from Bergman's private archive. 'Bergman and Theatre' is about some of Bergman's 125 theatrical stagings and about his delight with the TV medium, with successes as "Scenes from a Marriage". In 'Bergman and Fårö Island' he talks about the childhood that shaped him. He shows where he shot his film "Persona" and fell in love - and he lists his worst demons.
- In the early 1900s, emigrant Hanna returns from Colorado to Finland. In America she was known as Dollar-Hanna, but in Finland she has to endure the Civil War and live through the prohibition. Hanna's independent spirit will guide her.
- Stig Petré has inherited a mechanical factory from his father and has to deal with problems in the company.
- A group of students go through a year of training at the Swedish Police Academy.
- A high-profiled documentary about Hergé and his major cartoon success, Tintin, based in part on previously unreleased archive tape footage.
- SPOILER: No matter what she does, she can't convince him of the depth of her love, that he and he alone is the man of her life. He decides to put her to the test. He arranges his own apparent suicide. With pleasure he observes her shocked reaction. He hires a man to start a love affair with her. The attempt fails. Finally satisfied that he means everything to her, he reappears.
- In 1628 was one of Europe's largest ship, the Vasa, completed. The summer gathered thousands of curious along Stockholm's quays to see her slip out on her maiden voyage.
- This is story about an elderly man whose wife has just passed away. He is carrying her remains in an antique vase for burial at their cottage in the country. The story relates the trip of the old man, his son, a middle aged rock singer who lives a bohemian life in an old bus, and the son's young girl friend (Catti). Many comical mishaps and adventures befall them (and the urn) on the way to the cottage, where the story has a surprise ending. On a deeper level, the story is about the relationships between the three main characters and how they change during the journey.
- A young Finnish woman is searching for the sailor Colett, who rescued her once from drowning. She arrives to a small port of Rio de Janeiro.
- English language film with Danish dogma stars Trine Dyrholm and Ulrich Thomsen.
- "The Battle of Nasilinna 1918" - depicting the Finnish Civil War from the White army's point of view. Lieutenant Melin's soldiers mission is to penetrate the heart of the city and overtake the Nasilinna Palace from the Reds.
- Without forewarning the police storm the hospital where Catti has given birth to her and Mikael's child. In the chaos that comes voices are heard that scream "terrorists" and "illegal stay". Catti's room mate jumps out from the hospital's third floor in a panic, and leaves her child... Catti and Mikael are drawn into a dreadful scenario which step by step take them into a brutal and unknown Sweden, far from the dream of family happiness they just now had within reach.
- Mikael Persson is about to realize his dream, a big musical with Sweden's top artists and with himself in the leading role. But a few weeks before the premiere the National Bailiff Authority comes knocking, forcing Michael into private bankruptcy and his family to leave their home.
- 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.
- Almost 60 years later, Thor Heyerdahl's grandson make the same travel that his grandfather.
- A group of Swedish scientists led by Anna Rosenberg have developed an environmentally friendly car engine. Just before they sign the deal with the big European motor company the test results leak into the wrong hands after a violent intrusion. There seems to be a mole in the team - but who and to whom is he/she really working for? While the research team faces the threat of bankruptcy, Anna Rosenberg has also her private life to sort out.
- In a sequel to Förtrollade vägen, Den (1986) (TV), five-year-old Riki's family has moved to the town of Vyborg where he experiences the turmoils of the First World War and the Russian Revolution. Narrated by writer and psychiatrist Oscar Parland (1912-1997) and based on his childhood memories.
- Who is a victim and who are the perpetrators? Four stories in the 90's that intervene between characters and environment.
- 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.
- 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.
- Television series recorded in Villa Sandviken in Vaasa, Finland. Featuring music and talk show segments revolving around a specific subject matter. It was produced by FST, the Swedish-language programming in Yle.