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- For two and a half years Adid Stefan Jarl follow the actor and director Thommy Berggren, who talks about his life and work in the film.
- About a couple of friends in Stockholms drug world.
- A tribute and portrait of the Swedish filmmaker Bo Widerberg. Thommy Berggren presents slices and comments on Widerberg.
- 13 year old Kim feels at home in the wilderness. One night, nature's soul appears to him in the form of an Indian, and designates him nature's protector. Kim decides to remain out in the forest and live off what nature provides. Soon, however, Kim's assignment becomes more serious. He has to try and save as many animals as he can from man's pointless killing, and he will stop at nothing.
- Documentary in which director Stefan Jarl has a blood test performed on himself to show the "chemical burden" of trace chemicals in the blood of all people born since World War II.
- This documentary is the third in a trilogy about a group of Swedish nonconformists. The first documentary was shot in 1967, and followed a bunch of rebellious youths around. These kids had nothing but contempt for those who fit into the society around them, and they were experimenting with drugs, and partying pretty heavily. In particular, it tells the stories of two young men, Kenta and Stoffe. Then, in 1979, the documentarian returns to cover the two men's lives, and the lives of their friends. What had been a friendly, cheerful bunch is now deeply involved in petty crime and drug use. Indeed, one of the two men followed in the earlier film (Stoffe) dies of a drug overdose during the filming of the documentary. The filmmaker returned in the early '90s, to see what has become of Stoffe's family, his friends, and Kenta and his family and friends. Stoffe's wife refused to meet with the filmmaker, but indicated that his son had been adopted, and has become a mechanic, living in the countryside. Kenta remained a "rebel," and remains proud of that fact, but his children studied hard and are on the verge of more conventional success.
- A family on a small farm tries to live as usual even though there is a violent coup in the country. The threat is constantly present.
- A feature-length documentary, possibly focusing, at least in part, on the recent anti-globalisation protests in Gothenburg, Sweden and the alleged police misconduct during the protests. The first film to be made by the appeal group 'Swedish Film Workers for Peace and Freedom in an Independent Palestine'.
- On Saturday, April 26, spring came to Sweden. That same day, Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Bringing mild winds to Scandinavia. Sweden suffered heavily of radioactive poison.
- Stefan Jarl and the photographer Per Källberg travel through a Sweden poisoned by chemicals in the name of welfare and question the truth that man is the master of nature.
- Stefan Jarl and Carsten Brandt have exchanged letters for many years. Now they decide to start a movie letter exchange. It's all interrupted when Carsten gets cancer, but Stefan continues to send his short movie letters to Carsten.
- A cry from the revolutionary wilderness. Drowsy and beautiful about the solidarity that disappeared.
- A documentary which visually captures the day-to-day routines of a husband and wife on a small farm.
- Stefan Jarl interviews his old teacher in film directing, the legendary Arne Sucksdorff. Sucksdorff is marked by the illness which will soon end his life. The interview is interspersed with cuts from Sucksdorff's films.
- A little boy is fetching fresh milk from the evening milking. A grain harvester is still working on the field and a friendly group of deer observe him from the woods nearby. A peaceful summer day is ending.
- About changes in the Sami living conditions. Traditional remarking and untouched nature mixed with images of brutal industrialist attacks in the landscape.
- Documentary film about the boy Jåvna Allas, 12 years old, and his family in Talma Sami village. Jåvna is very clear about what he wants to do with his life. He wants to be a reindeer herder.
- About a small village in Skåne, the very south of Sweden, where a father and his son recently moved to. One day, the boy finds an injured bird that he takes care. He plays hooky from school, withdraw from friends and spend more time in the woods with the bird.