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- It is the hot wasp summer, when half Sweden sits up at three o'clock at night and listens to the World Champion match in heavy weight between Ingo and Floyd. Rock-Olga and Rockande Samen are hot too and "My Fair Lady" draws a big audience to the Oscars theatre. Olle Möller is charged with the murder of Ruth Lind from Fjugesta and ATP is pushed through in Parliament after Ture Königson cast his vote.
- A young man discovers that his shadow does not behave quite like others, but is a reflection of his dark and unruly side shaking of his life. When he is struggling to create a name for himself as a writer, the shadow acquire it's own body, in league with the devil. The life and times of the reclusive Danish writer, Hans Christian Andersen.
- The life of the Swedish engineer Alfred Nobel. How he invented dynamite and later in his life founded the Nobel-Prize.
- The art, life and times of Swedish painter Anders Zorn during the first two decades of the twentieth century.
- Three plays directed by Ingmar Bergman with the original casts visit New York, USA for the first time.
- Mack is the most important man in a little society in North Western Norway around 1900. Telegrapher Rolandsen is a smart, funny and charming the ladies, even Mack's daughter.
- A quick overview of Swedish film history, featuring a breathtaking cavalry of scenes from about 170 films.
- A narrative of the unique miracle of the Atonement. Between the absent and inaccessible father and the present and appealing son.
- "Herman", based on Lars Saabye Christensen's novel of the same name, tells the story of the young boy Herman who suddenly loses his hair and becomes bald at the age of eleven. Movie follows him through what is a very difficult period in his life, through big mood swings and irrational behaviour until he finally learns to accept himself for who he is.
- A family entertainment show presenting national and international celebrities.
- During the late 19th century, a strict religious community in a Danish village takes in a French refugee from the Franco-Prussian War as a servant to the late pastor's daughters.
- Rasmus is an orphan who lives at an orphanage with several children and his friend Gunnar. Rasmus and Gunnar is planing their escape to live their own lives. Only Rasmus succeeds. He pairs up with the hobo Oskar, who teaches him all he needs to know to survive. An odd friendship blossom between them and they survive all kinds of adventures.
- A summer adventure with Rasmus, the king of fighters, and his friend Oskar, fiddler and paradise tramp.
- A large sum of money disappears after a robbery. As a vagabond, you are easily suspected when a crime is committed. Rasmus and his friend Paradis-Oskar end up being interrogated by the police.
- The public prosecutor wants to charge Paradis-Oskar with theft and send Rasmus back to the orphanage. The two hobo friends find the perfect hiding place - which turns out to be occupied.
- The sheriff took Oskar and the thugs took Rasmus. The dream of the beautiful, rich and kind family seems more distant than ever.
- 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.
- Alf Sjöberg (1903-1980) was Swedens greatest theater director of the 20th century and as a film director the first of international importance since the silent film era. He won the Grand Prix du Festival at the Cannes Film Festival twice.
- Young Alexander glimpses the supernatural before the scattered branches of his family gather at his grandmother's house for a traditional Christmas party.
- Fanny and Alexander continue to suffer at the hands of their cruel stepfather while a series of ghosts pay visits to the living.
- Alexander's family is torn apart by the death of his father and his mother's subsequent marriage to the icy priest Vergérus.
- Alexander makes up a story about his stepfather for which he gets brutally punished. Meanwhile Helena discusses with Gustav about his intentions for Maj.
- Isak plots to rescue Fanny and Alexander from their stepfather.
- Two young Swedish children in the 1900s experience the many comedies and tragedies of their lively and affectionate theatrical family, the Ekdahls.
- An entertainment show with artist interviews, music and comic sketches.
- Rasmus lives at an orphanage. He's OK, but wants a mom and a dad, and from time to time some comes to find a child, but they always chose little girls curls. Rasmus realizes he has to run away and find parents himself.
- Every new year is celebrated with a poem live from Skansen.
- An absent-minded University teacher lives a double life as an impostor. His butler helps him find victims.
- Ture is born Sture but due to a speech problem, he has changed his name, but is still, in his own eyes, Scandinavias' best private dick. Still he rarely has any cases to solve, but has some rather strange clients.
- "Why are you hiding in the hedge?" - a Swedish version of the satirist Lenny Bruce's exuberant humor, obscenities and social criticism, embodied by actor Jarl Kulle.
- "To Mother" - Every doctor. l know tells me that a certain disease is on its way to becoming an epidemic, again, when everybody knows that one shot in the ass'd knock it out. And yet there it is, VD, right up there with the top ten.
- "To the Uncles Adolf" - Here's the moment you've all been waiting for. So without further ado, may we present ''Hot'' Honey Harlowe. While I dig in to the Adolf's. Eichmann, Hitler, Hühnlein. Was Adolf really a popular name?
- "To Eternity" - And it just cracks me up that we try so desperately to be unique, when we're all the same cat. Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, me, you and so on.
- "To Her" - Do you know, the first I saw you in the cafeteria, I wanted to go up to you and say, hi, I'm Lenny Bruce, I got the hots for you.
- "To the Audience" - Folks, the MC couldn't make it tonight. But luckily a good friend of mine, and a funny, funny guy, the funniest guy in the world - Leonard Alfred Schneider, who just flew in from the coast, bla, bla, bla.
- "At Last" - Oh listen, I'm afraid that's all the time I have. Gotta get out to the valley. Catch a Comic. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Hey you, let's be nice ok? Thank you very much. It was a pleasure.
- A film that questions the right of parents to force their children into the adult world's rational behavior. A 6-year-old revolt by going to a lawyer and ask for a divorce from their parents.
- To increase sales of the magazine Veckohatten, the management decides to invest heavily in the beauty contest Miss Sweden. A communist cell is planning to sabotage the competition, because it is sexist.
- A sleepy village around 1910. Jacob, the owner of a book store in a small town is a member of a club who baths together every Sunday. He is uninterested in women until Amelie Arbel moves into the town. She is both rich and seductive and he marries her. After the marriage he discovers that she can be very troublesome.
- A talk-show dealing with current events adding comedy and entertainment.
- The couple from "My Fair Lady" Ulla Sallert and Jarl Kulle talk about musicals and the medium Astrid Gilmark explains how she manage to communicate with the dead.
- Jacob returns home to Sweden after four years in Paris. Charlotte, his sister, plans to marry Baron Alsmeden, which arouses Jacob's jealousy. He flirts with Ebba to take revenge on his sister. Old suppressed feelings awaken between them.
- A new years eve event including famous opera singers Birgit Nilsson and Elisabeth Söderström, actors and pop groups like Family Four and Steampacket II.
- A critic blackmails a famous musician with his biography filled with the revelations of many of his women.
- John is a shipmaster on a very small transportation boat which regularly attends a very small harbour to buy food, actually from Anna's father. She is a waitress and has a young daughter. She tells John that her name is Anita. They have met many times, but their first personal meeting is when both are swimming in early morning. John is asked to have morning coffee with Anna's family. He invites her and her child to a trip to Zoo in Copenhagen. Both have genuine feelings for each other. There are lovely three-some scenes when John is proud of "being" a father, and beautiful love scenes. Christina Schollin's naked body is cute but never obtrusive. But at that time girls were depreciated if they "gave in" too soon. So these scenes repeatedly alternate with hot misunderstandings, well-known exactly when two people with genuine feelings fear misunderstandings and try to preclude them. In the last minutes of the movie, when each has left the "harbour village" on the next day, and John has learned the real name of "Anita" and calls her from the boat, both realise without saying anything about it, that this is the beginning of a long relationship based on mutual feelings.
- A wedding without love. The bridegroom is the owner of the greatest butcher enterprise in the town. He is also a womaniser who boasts about knowing what kinds of pants numerous girls wear. The bride is unusually beautiful. Her mother instructs her never to refuse her husband and never to argue against his side-affairs. The boy she really loves and who loves her would never do as a breadwinner. The bride's family believes that he is working far away. Her father has not taken a full bath for many years, and the bride needs much diplomacy to make him do so on the wedding day. To obtain money for the feast the bride had sold an old cow to the slaughterhouse. - Liquor is more prominent during the feast than happiness. Eventually the loving and beloved boy is found in the barn, where he had hanged himself. And the father feels deep sorrow when he discovers that the cow has gone, saying that he himself is also ready for the slaughterhouse. Finally everyone is asleep, quite a few of them because they have drunk too much. The father is sleeping in the empty crib of the cow. Only the bride is awake and lying alone, having got a foretaste of what kind of a marriage she can expect.
- Attorney Hans Ringmar is unhappy in his marriage with Ellen and has a secret relation with his secretary Anni.
- The story of Anders Andersson becoming the film and theatre producer Anders Sandrew (1885-1957) building a modern empire of cinemas and theaters in Stockholm.
- A humorous report oh the first Guldbaggen Awards ceremony held in Spetember 1964 at Stockholm's Grand Hôtel. It was filmed , developed, edited and shown to he guests before the gala ended.
- A male photographer and a female reporter meet at the newspaper they work for in Copenhagen. They become friends. She helps him get an apartment with a marriage of convenience--or so he thinks.
- Nils lives with his parents in the south of Sweden. He is a naughty boy and teases like the animals on the farm. They should not have him and be happy if he is bewitched one day with his hamster Crumb for punishment by a gnome.
- "Hylands Hörna" started off in the 1950s as a radio talkshow which was broadcasted three times a week on National Public Radio of Sweden. The talkshow became a success and on October 3, 1962, the show appeared on national televison. In 1965, the program was watched by more than 50% of the population in Sweden - every week. In Sweden, many local celebreties made their breakthrough on "Hylands Hörna", such as the Swedish popgroup Hep Stars. Late Prime Minister Tage Erlander told fun stories och actor Per Oscarsson got undressed all the way to the underpants. A sensation back in the 1960s.
- As the 20th century knocks on the door, widower shipowner Jacob has plenty to look after with his many businesses. But he is still more concerned about getting his son and three daughters safely into port. He has an easier time controlling his money than controlling his dear family.
- Lieutenant Glahn arrives in a small village in northern Norway. He wants to live in peace in the company of his dog. The young Edvarda stirs emotions in the lieutenant.
- Bank janitor play the stock market and compete with the bank.
- Karl and Anna are looking for an apartment, but have so far been unable to get one. But they have an excellent idea: Anna's room mate Ulla and Karl's brother Fredrik are single. If they could be able to make them fall in love with each other, one apartment would become available. But when Ulla and Fredrik first meet, they can't stand each other...
- Don Juan is sent from Hell to Earth with a mission - to seduce a virgin in order to spoil her pure wedding. The mission becomes crazy when Don Juan falls in love for the first time in centuries.
- The baron of Qvinnevad Castle has financial problems and is forced to show the estate to tourists. The baron finds out that an unknown person is trying to acquire the castle.
- Rich socialite are falsely rumored to have an affair with an author. Meanwhile, the police is searching for a cat burglar.
- The banker Marcus falls in love with the young ballet-dancer Maj who works at the opera. To meet her he takes a job there but Maj is in love with Osvald Berg, the big star of the opera. To wake Osvald's interest for her she asks Marcus if he could play deeply in love with her.
- In Karelia, Finland, during the Continuation War in which Captain Viktor Aaltonen is captured and detained in a Soviet prison camp for ten years. Back in Finland he accidentally run on a ten year old boy.
- Portrait of Swedish poet Dan Andersson. Brought up during poor conditions he finds work as a temperance preacher and educator. Bored by this he travels to Stockholm hoping to be published.
- Olof and Elly falls in love. Relatives and friends are disturbed by this. When Olof decides to leave the village and work as floater, Elly wants to come along. He asks her to stay and wait for his return.
- About the life of the student, Bo Dahlin. Bo's parents are divorced. Both have been unfaithful. Bo is engaged with Kerstin, but only have eyes for Anita. Anita is filled with self-disgust.
- "The Film Chronicle" presents new feature film from around the world, directors and actors, as well as various themes.
- 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 movie starts with a silent section of slapsticks in BLUE and white and with piano music, giving an outline of Karin's rise and fall. The rest is normal B&W movie. Karin does not belong to the nobility but nevertheless marries the mentally ill king Erik XIV and becomes queen of Sweden. The king's skilled counsellor Göran Persson wants a royal policy supporting the people and supported by it. But in relation to the nobility the king oscillates between provocative strength and unpredictable weakness. Göran arranges that some very powerful noblemen are killed. Subsequently the king tries to have them convicted of high treason by the parliament. He forgets the manuscript, mixes up all facts, and the noblemen are acquitted. But Göran speedily gathers another parliament and has them convicted. Meanwhile Erik apologises because of the unjust murders. Hence Erik is dethroned and imprisoned. Göran is executed. Karin is restricted to a castle in Finland. In the prison Erik believes that he is still the king and gives the guards presents such as all fishes in the Baltic Sea.
- The story about the thief who didn't get crucified because Jesus was chosen to take his place.
- The four wives of four brothers share stories of their marriages as they each wait for their husbands in a small, secluded cottage.
- A teacher is so hard on his students that he faces a warning by the school principal. In order to at least improve the strained relationship with his own son, he turns to a priest for advice.
- A new young priest begins his duty on a small island. He assumes that the service should not be to demanding, so that he will be able to finish his doctoral thesis. But the life at sea is hard with severe accidents. He faces emotionally difficult situations related to both love and death.
- Two hairdressers are summoned by the Army, which they do not like. They both try to make life as hard as possible for their Sergeant.
- A young theater cast transforms with enthusiasm an old freighter into a theater boat.
- A small Swedish town just after WW1. An accountant and his two journalist friends have entered the stock market. The result is not as good as expected.
- A young man with a messy background stands trial for car theft. He gets away with a suspended sentence. With the help of a social worker, he gets on the right side of life - until a criminal friend shows up.
- Dora moves in with the artist Erik to become his model. Three men from a Masonic Order pretends to be interested in his art, but Dora is their real focus.