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- Algae blooms, dead sea beds - the Baltic Sea is suffering. Slimy and disgusting algae have become a daily problem for holiday-makers along the Baltic shores. Industrial emissions and untreated municipal sewage water have over the last century left the sea suffocated.
- A documentary about helping Hoa ' a Vietnamese boy who fell victim to an American phosphorous bomb and lived to tell the tale of his remarkable journey.
- The end of an era. A road trip through America during the last 24 years and seven presidential elections, this film gives a stunning account of how the most powerful nation has changed and how this profoundly affects the current presidential election. In 1992, then U.S. correspondent Folke Rydén and cameraman Dan Jåma covered the presidential race, from the early primaries until the day of the vote. "The Presidency at any Price" took an in-depth look at the campaign, as it was seen through the eyes of those who voted. The film was based on compelling stories from ordinary Americans. It was internationally awarded and received excellent reviews. Now, 24 years later, Folke Rydén and Dan Jåma revisit the same ordinary Americans as in 1992. Through their intriguing life stories from the last 24 years, this film gives an in depth understanding of how the most powerful nation has changed and how this profoundly affects the current presidential election, forecasting the stunning outcome.
- Fyra svenska familjer, sammanlagt 19 personer, firade jul på paradisstranden i Khao Lak 2004. Klockan 10:45 på annandagen var endast tre vuxna och två barn kvar i livet. Efter tsunamin: hur var det möjligt att leva vidare - när allt som är värt att leva för var borta? De överraskande svaret får vi tio år senare - i en gripande berättelse om djup vänskap, kärlek och det goda i livet.
- A mixture between fiction and documentary. In a future the monarchy is abolished and the King is dismissed. What made the Swedish people abolish the monarchy after a thousand years? Who will get the honour to become the first president? In this staged TV election night watch program the surprising answers are given.
- Claes Hultling, a physician, dived into the water two weeks before his marriage. He hit a rock and broke his neck. He was paralyzed from his chest down. His mission in life became to help other spinal cord victims. Now he wants to export his know-how and skills to help his wounded brothers and sisters in Africa. It is his biggest challenge ever.
- The incredible story of one man's quest to fight terrorism and promote peace and love by flying hot air balloons over his war-torn country.
- If you suddenly lose every single member of your family - how do you manage to live on? We meet four individuals who share an unthinkable tragic experience: losing their loved ones in the 2004 tsunami. But they differ in their ways of coping with loss and grief. In this observational documentary we meet the main characters in everyday life situations. Part of the filming was made in the first year after the tsunami. However, focus is on the 10th year after the disaster. What does it take to continue to live - even though everything worth living for is gone?
- A film about a nation's love affair with guns. A heritage from cowboy days, the legacy of the frontier, has made the right to own a gun more than a constitutional right. It has led to a dramatic collision between totally different ways of interpreting the Second Amendment. And while pressure groups continue their struggle, numerous innocent American children and adults are killed by guns every day.
- This in-depth documentary shows ordinary Americans giving a stunning account of how the most powerful nation has changed over the last 16 years. And how this profoundly affected the US presidential election in 2008.
- 'For Cod's Sake' is an international documentary about the fate of the Baltic Sea cod. For years the stock has been declining. Finally, a small recovery has been noted, but scientist disagree about the extent of the recovery. Is the cod really back - or is a wipe-out still imminent?