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- A movie about structures and identity. About the search for beauty in all it's appearances. And about asking questions. Is there beauty where I live? What are it's inducements? Can it survive anything?
- Through the eyes of ten-year-old Alexander, we witness the delights and conflicts of the Ekdahl family, a sprawling bourgeois clan in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Sweden.
- In a world where equality is a myth women of all ages have fought to play football for the last fifty years. Some have made huge success but many have found the road far more difficult to navigate.
- In a world where equality is a myth women of all ages have fought to play football for the last fifty years. Some have made huge success but many have found the road far more difficult to navigate...
- Set before the events of Pitch Black (2000), this game tells the story of how Richard B. Riddick obtained his ability to see in the dark.
- World War III has been raging for months in 1989, and to shift the war in their favor, the Soviet Union launches a surprise invasion of Washington State.
- Maryam has two lives. In one she's a normal teenager who goes to school, meet friends and is in love. In the second she controlled by her family to maintain the honor. She is constantly balancing the two lives until one day when everything is exposed.
- Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.
- Lottie Friman has secret meetings with Dr Recke. Fritjof Johannesson has been elected to parliament. Kinna and Tomasina's romance is discovered by their landlady.
- MP Johannesson have his men burgle the grocery store. Lottie's marriage is almost over. Tora is pregnant with her first child.
- Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife.
- Follows the Swedish serial killer and bank robber John Ausonius, nicknamed "the laser man".
- The story of Ingmar Bergman's parents. How they fell in love, married against the wishes of their families, and had a difficult marriage and life in rural Sweden. Bergman's father was a pastor and poor; his mother from a well to do cultured family. It ends with the birth of Ingmar.
- An investigation into the crash of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
- Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for 40 years by young computer hacker Lisbeth Salander.
- Noah is a young man but far from the ordinary. He walks down the path of revenge but unlike most cases he doesn't really know why, still the urge for revenge is rooted deep inside of him. Alongside him is his father who guides him through every step and he is set on a vicious trail that will lead him to the discovery of an ugly truth.
- In 1909, poor theology student Henrik falls in love with Anna, the intelligent daughter of a rich family in Uppsala. After marrying Henrik becomes a priest in northern Sweden. Urbane Anna hates living in the county, growing restless.
- 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.
- As part of a doomed yet light hearted quartet of misfit army men, fight your way through a war torn countryside in single or multiplayer campaigns.
- A chronicle of the making of Ingmar Bergman's Oscar winning film.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.6 (60)TV EpisodeThe five remaining teams travel from Vierhuizen de Marne, Netherlands to Stockholm, Sweden, where they return to one of the most infamous Road Blocks. A lack of cooperation hinders the efforts of one team at an explosive Detour.
- A 274-minute documentary portrait of the life of playwright August Strindberg. The topic of the movie is inextricable from its method of production: for two years, beginning in 1992, Watkins created the film in a communal collaboration.
- For the first time in his life, uncle Melker gets something on the hook, both factual and figurative. Although, Pelle is the one who should be honored.
- In the end of 1939 the Soviet Union attacks Finland. In Sweden 100.000 men are quickly drafted to guard the northeastern border. Men, who have almost no military training, are suddenly expected to behave as full-fledged soldiers. In one of the units we find 107 Andersson, 111 Loffe and a bunch of men with nicknames as Morsgrisen and Stora Norrland. After some months the war in Finland is over, but World War II continues and the unit moves to the western border of Sweden, where the men have to stay for many years to come. Sweden is not at war, but some of the men are frightened that the Nazis will one day attack also this country. The years passes by without much drama. There are some confrontations with German soldiers on the other side of the border, but the problems the men in the unit encounter are mainly of a more social nature. The young staff sergeant develops a liaison with a woman in a nearby village although he is already engaged with a girl back home, and in Stockholm Loffe's wife gets entangled in a sexual affair with a rich black-marketeer. When the war ends in May 1945 the men in the unit have been together for more than five years, but they never meet again.
- 'Pojken' has been a student in Uppsala for many, many years. Many years ago he found a baby girl outside the fraternity house during a party. Pojken made sure that the girl could grow up in the countryside and has ever since sent money to the foster mother. Now the girl, Carolina, has moved back to Uppsala and is living with her real mother, who married nutty professor Hambreus. Carolina knows nothing about Pojken or the money he has sent, but now he has decided to reveal the truth to her.
- A peculiar young man returns to his birthplace - Sweden - with high hopes of finding love.
- Sweden 1700s - Three people in a struggle for survival.
- A documentary shedding light on the global phenomenon of the commodification of housing and consequent lack of affordability, especially through the eyes of Leilani Farha, a United Nations special rapporteur on housing who lives in Canada.
- Shows the people working at Akademiska Sjukhuset in Uppsala, Sweden doing their job. Doctors, nurses and other staff hard at work saving lives, delivering babies, taking care of injuries, both big and small. Real life drama.
- An historical journey through 12th century Sweden following a Templar named Arn.
- In 16th century Sweden, the lives of three Scottish mercenaries and a vicar's family intersect after a crime forever alters a small coastal town. As the three try to escape, they find themselves trapped when all ships are frozen in ice.
- Swedish version of the UK-series where a team of experts tours Sweden's towns to value treasures brought in by members of the public.
- Are today's advertising photographers continuing in the tradition of 17th century Flemish painters? This is one theory director Harun Farocki poses in his documentary STILL LIFE. According to Harun Farocki, today's photographers also depict objects from everyday life - the "still life". The filmmaker illustrates this intriguing hypothesis with three documentary sequences showing photographers at work creating a contemporary STILL LIFE: a cheese-board, beer glasses and an expensive watch.
- A drunkard priest who has been cast out by his community struggles to atone and regain his honour and dignity.
- The original interview was broadcasted in three parts, edited from 13 hours of conversations between Bergman and Donner.
- A touching and breathtaking drama by the prize-winning film duo director Anette Skåhlberg and scriptwriter Martin Lima de Faria with the "Guldbagge"awarded Lia Boysen and Anders Ekborg in the leading parts. The film deals with the urge of being loved for who you are and not for what you do. Pablo looks up to his Daddy, but when Daddys idol Picasso dies a summers day in 1973, Daddys grief and anger is directed towards the family and Pablos Mum. One day Pablo sees bruises on his Mums arm...But how easy is it to stand up against Daddy when you are only 8 years old?"
- Markus Haglund (Mikael Persbrandt) is a criminal law professor fond of liquors, promiscuous relationships, and disobeying superiors. At Uppsala University near Stockholm, he establishes a class of four law students: Anna Sjöstedt (Helena af Sandeberg), Fia Jönsson (Sofia Ledarp), Belal Al-Mukhtar (Francisco Sobrado), and Roger Andersson (Leonard Terfelt), called Oskyldigt dömd (Innocently Convicted), dealing with cases where persons are already sentenced and imprisoned, assisting the convicted in fighting for their innocence and freedom.
- Politics, extremism and violence in Sweden.
- A naval adventure that focuses on the rivalry among the crew, particularly the indignation wrought by the behavior of implacable Captain Steen. Dick, one of the sailors, is one of the most rebellious and draws up plans to exact vengeance.
- A young woman follows clues through snow-covered Uppsala, Sweden, in a desperate search for her missing boyfriend, a Swedish military officer, after being confronted by military police with news of his disappearance.
- During a snowy Christmas season in Sweden, psychologist and profiler Inger Johanne Vik and her autistic daughter both get drawn into the investigation of a number of disturbing deaths.
- Three Swedish stage actresses give differing interpretations of the classic Aristophanes play "Lysistrata."
- A group of party goers have trouble getting their boat ashore on a small island. The inhabitants of the island try to help, often with the help of an old sailor, and the results are absurd and hilarious.
- What are the humans really doing to their planet and to themselves? Can they come to their senses before it is too late?
- Archaeologists believe that the massive grave in a vicarage garden in Derbyshire may be the last resting place of a vast army of thousands of warriors that invaded Britain in the ninth century, but left very little trace of their presence.