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- A lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years prior during a brief summer vacation.
- Bank janitor play the stock market and compete with the bank.
- Archaeologist Walter and his wife Laura are working at a dig on a small island off the coast of Sweden. One day Laura catches Walter having a go at his sexy assistant Anna. Laura calls in her old friend--and former lesbian lover--Hanni to help get her revenge on Walter by joining with Hanni to seduce Anna.
- Aided by his dog Tubbe, private detective Anders Grip solve mysteries in Stockholm from a house boat.
- A film team sets off on a catamaran to make a thriller. They come across surprises and in the end you can't distinguish between reality and fiction. In the film, we follow the fictional and documentary events in parallel.
- Fused in the womb, like conjoined twins, Mio and Neo have an unbreakable bond that no one can shatter. Not even their mother, who was devastated when the sisters were surgically separated. Every year she issues them increasingly sadistic challenges until there can be only one.
- Musical portrait of Dutch-Swedish troubadour Cornelis Vreeswijk. Ballads introduced and performed live. Filmed the summer of 1970 in and around the artist's Stockholm home shortly after a divorce. Includes scenes with son Jack.
- Martin Falklind was 14 years old when he first read Hemingway's book "The Old Man and the Sea." Since that day, he has nurtured the dream of the little man in combat with a marlin, a fish larger than both himself and his boat. Longing for an adventure, Martin makes a modern version of "The Old Man and the Sea," discovering the brutal facts about today's depleted seas in the process.
- Big game fishing guide Hans Nordin and his daughter Maria in wonderful Stockholm archipelago seeking for the big Pike-Perch.
- Ulla lives alone on a rugged forest island in the Stockholm Archipelago. Three days pass. "The wind bloweth where it listeth."
- A poetic masterpiece by the 2011 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Tomas Tranströmer.
- Vikings attack a village to plunder and capture women. In the fight they also happen to kidnap a baby hidden in the clothes by the captured mother.
- A Fisherman on Ice hunting for the Elusive Pike Perch.
- Showing the obvious access and proximity to the unique assets we own together. The sea is there, whether we choose cruise ship, own boat or canoe.
- It is obvious that traveling along the Swedish coastline will take you close to the water. Once you get there, the best you can do is to treat the surroundings with respect.