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- Unable to unsee the dark crimes he's tasked to investigate, Wallander's job comes at a cost to his family and relationships.
- A young woman engaged to be married finds herself in an affair with her soon-to-be stepmother's lesbian daughter.
- A Swedish cop in a small town by the Baltic coast.
- In Sweden at the turn of the century, members of the upper class and their servants find themselves in a romantic tangle that they try to work out amidst jealousy and heartbreak.
- The complicated relationships between a circus ringmaster, his estranged wife and his lover.
- Vampires terrorize a city in Norrbotten.
- The year is 1986. Fredrik and Nina are passionate about synth music. Fredrik's synth band is about to play its first gig but during the most important weekend in Fredrik's life, everything is put to the test.
- During World War II, more than 70,000 Finnish children were evacuated to neutral Sweden to avoid the conflict. From the award-winning Klaus Härö (Elina: As If I Wasn't There (2002)), "Mother of Mine" tackles that painful patch of history in a tale of 9-year-old Eero, a child who increasingly feels abandoned by his biological Finnish mother and yet not attached to his Swedish surrogate mom. When he is returned to Finland, his confusion intensifies.
- A quartet of sterling performances from some of Sweden's top actors (including the wonderful Pernilla August) anchors Jorgen Bergmark's tragicomedy about a marriage counseling couple who find themselves in deep water when the husband falls for his best friend's wife. A smart, funny film made for adults.
- A lifeboat floats ashore at the coast of Skåne. Inside are two dead men who who've been murdered. Policeman Kurt Wallander is assigned to the case. The men are identified with the help of the police in Latvia. One of their officers travel to Sweden to to help but when he returns to his home country he is mysteriously murdered. Kurt flies to Riga to find out why and is drawn into complex conspiracy.
- Bumbling TV journalist find himself reporting from a coup d'etat in Africa.
- The Hague, The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: Two ambitious lawyers face each other in the trial of Milorad Krstic, who's accused of committing war crimes as a commander in the Bosnian war. The defender, Mikhail Finn, has managed to refute all the accusations against his client. Convinced of Krstic's guilt, Catherine Lagrange, the prosecutor, summons a young man with incriminating evidence against Krstic. He claims to have been abandoned by his parents as a child and to have been one of Krstic's soldiers. Defender Finn investigates in order to verify the witness' testimony--and soon encounters the young man's family. Inspired by a true story.
- Thomas' sister is a journalist and wants to talk to him but "drowns" just before. In her apartment he finds papers about biochemical weapons and the Danish intelligence agency their dead dad was in. Thomas investigates.
- Space adventurer Mira receives an urgent distress call from her friend 'Femman' residing in a group home on the forest planet Filione. Exhausted, Mira cannot undertake the long journey alone and requires her friend Kalle to accompany her.
- Set in Southern Sweden, the film follows the mismatch of a Swedish police officer with a broken police car and a Dutch hitchhiker, as they walk over a deserted road to a gas station.
- TV Mini SeriesThe first season begins with Louise's fertilization and follows her and the other surrogates for the next nine months. The series ends with the birth and delivery of the baby; and the big decision, hand over the child - or escape?
- The hat maker Cederström wants his one daughter Marianne to marry the landlord Melander. However, Marianne is interested in the poet Ernst Malm.
- Homeless man finds a bag with half a million in cash.
- We are in a dreamworld with two Circus-camps IMAGO, where everything is possible and dreams can come true. The world is much darker at OBSTINATE, ruled by the mean and pompous MACHIAVELLI. A crowded summer-festival full of artists and jesters. Machiavelli humiliates his best artist Dag. Anna from Circus Imago saves Dag that flees to Imago. From now on Machiavelli only tries to get his artist back. At Circus Imago everything is in chaos with the broken Director all alone. Will they manage to make a new show and will the wannabee Morgan add something? While Machiavelli stops at nothing to harm Imago and get Dag back.
- Nisse Berg is eleven years old and when we meet him the first time he lives a "life of"bad luck". His mother Sara is no longer alive. Before she died she gave Nisse a lizard, which Nisse finds boring and ugly so he names him Harry, because he looks like an old, grumpy man. But one day, Harry starts talking. He claims to be a dragon, with a dragonheart, and wonders if Nisse wants one too. The Dragonheart film is about trying to accept life as it is. About being you, growing up, and changing while the rest of the world keeps going, despite the horrible thing that has happened.
- Harry Willis is a slob and a bacchant. He is therefore abandoned by his wife Maggi.
- 8-year old Sonja becomes convinced that her alcoholic father is, in fact, a superhero.
- Nisse's mother has just died, leaving him, Dad and his younger brother Nodi. This is the story of the ones that stayed. Nisse struggles with "life of bad luck" and finds no way out. One day his Lizard/dragon starts to talk and things change, love returns and he learns how to get a Dragonheart.
- From all corners of the world, people come to Ystad, to experience where the Wallander films were shot. Krister was in 32 films. It has also meant that he played the monologue "Doctor Glass" on theater stages in both London and Canada.
- Lone Wolves & Dragon Tattoos traces the evolution of Nordic crime fiction, from its humble beginnings with the Martin Beck novels of the 1960s straight through to the worldwide phenomenon of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, featuring interviews with some of the actors, writers and producers who bring these mysteries to life on-screen.
- 'Celice' is a dreamlike short film where we follow a man who has just lost the love of his life, on his journey through Sweden in the search of purpose, closure and love.
- Tracking a sadistic killer, detective Kurt Wallander follows a string of incidents -- attacks on domestic animals, ritualistic murders of humans -- with help from his daughter, Linda, a new member of the Ystad police force.
- Goran, the village idiot, robs a bank then blows himself up. When investigations begin, more sinister activities are revealed involving a doctor who works in the Ystad Hospital.
- While trying to solve a missing-person case, the team stumbles across a far more sinister child-prostitution racket. Meanwhile Kurt is tested for prostate cancer.
- Kurt and his men tries to find the connection between a horrible murder taken place in Ystad and the kidnapping of one in the police force daughter. It also seems someone has infiltrated the police and control every move the police make.
- While Kurt works on a murder case involving a charming yet evil horse dealer who plays on the vulnerability of lonely women, he finds himself romantically involved with a married woman.
- When an American tourist is found murdered after visiting an internationally renowned photographer, her husband believes she was having an affair. Kurt Wallander decides to investigate.
- Following an argument with her lover on her boat, a woman is found dead. Wallander and the Ystad police investigate; their inquiries lead them to a farm commune and to an old friend of Linda's.
- When a woman is murdered outside her restaurant in front of her eight-year-old daughter, Wallander and his team link the death to a restaurant mafia.
- Kurt Wallander is a police inspector in the Swedish town of Ystad. Shortly after he has seen a young girl kill herself by self-immolation, he is called to investigate the murder of government minister Wetterstedt. He has been scalped. Wealthy business-man Carlman is murdered in the same fashion, and a serial killer is clearly responsible. Drunken ex-journalist Lars Magnusson points Wallander towards Sandin, a retired and corrupt cop, who admits that he once 'cleaned up' for both the dead men but will offer no more information. The next murder is that of an habitual criminal, who has been tortured before death. His estranged wife and teen aged son are not grief-stricken. His behaviour has traumatized his younger son and sent his daughter into a mental hospital. Following another scalping, and an appeal to the public, a former prostitute tells Wallander that all the victims were connected with a vice ring, importing very young girls into Sweden. The girl who killed herself was probably among them. A raid on Sandin's house reveals girls lined up for the sex trade concealed in his cellar. He is clearly the next intended victim of the scalper and Wallander has no qualms in using him as bait in the trap.
- Two deaths that seem unconnected might be a part of a bigger plan. Kurt goes on a date, but is this new woman too good to be true? Hackers gain access to the police computers and a murderer escapes, but are they planning something worse?
- Three youngsters are shot dead whilst having a woodland picnic in fancy dress. One girl's mother reports her as missing but postcards from Paris supposedly sent by the daughter negate any police involvement. Then another parent reports that Wallander's troubled colleague, Svedberg, had earlier expressed an interest in the kids' movements, and then Svedberg is also found shot, photos of the dead trio being found in his flat along with one of a mystery woman, identified by Svedberg's cousin as his ex-girlfriend Louise. The corpses are found, and a friend of the victims is also slain, having told Wallander that his workmate was really gay, and that 'Louise' is a transvestite, and a wholly murderous one, who adds to his toll of dead by killing a further trio of innocents. Diagnosed as diabetic and aware that he never truly knew the dead colleague who regarded him as his best friend, Wallander must not only avenge Svedberg but halt a psychopath from an ordinary but obvious walk of life from striking far closer to home.
- Homes are being burgled in Ystad and three neighbours form their own vigilante group. Soon Wallander is convinced the group have committed a double murder, although no bodies have been found.
- Wallander drinks too much and his flirting leads nowhere but the investigation of the racist murder is proceeding.
- An elderly woman is murdered in a wood by a man she saw setting fire to swans. He buries her corpse with a bible annotating the book of Revelations and from his finger-prints he is identified as Jannek Langas, a religious maniac and arsonist. He has escaped from a secure unit but nonetheless has a healthy bank account in an assumed name. At the same time Anna, a friend of Linda, disappears after a cryptic visit to Wallander. Following Langas's suicide by immolation Wallander learns that Langas and Anna belonged to the same, fundamentalist Christian group and that other members are dying. Wallander must discover who is behind the killings and whether Anna is accomplice or victim - or even alive.
- The disappearance of Linda's father-in-law draws Wallander into a case that has roots in Swedish submarine incidents.