Homo Ludens 1964
Animated experimental film about humanity's development, oppression and forced situations.
Animated experimental film about humanity's development, oppression and forced situations.
Mr. Stockholm wants to swim but the archipelago boats do not leave until the afternoon, so there will be a trip with the hydroplan Södermanland, to Visby.
What does a Skinhead think about Sweden? What has a Biker got in common with a radical Hiphoper? What's the difference between an Anarchic Feminist and a Muslim girl? Are the Nazi youngsters evil? Death Metal, Punk, Hiphop, Oi!-music… Abuse of Narcotics, imprisonment, Bin Ladin, USA, EU riots… “Under the dark sky of the nation” is a present day account of a split Sweden reflected by those who society consider dangerous.
The fight over limestone mining in the Ojnare forest of Gotland, the largest island in Sweden, has become a highly charged, local manifestation of a conflict you find all over the world, a conflict pinning industry and jobs against the environment.
Melker remembers when he was twelve; a turbulent year that started out in love and joy and ended in jealousy and sadness. Electric eels, school police, expensive video games, prestigious carpets, jumping castles and an Indian Grackle helped to make the transition from child to a lost teenager even more dreadful.
A three minute summary of a guided charter trip by bus to the mountains of Crete.
A stop-motion animation about a cardhouse builder who lives alone in a house, high on a hill. One day a frozen dog stands outside the door and the whole life changes.
Paula is 19 years old, looking for an identity and understanding of her friendship with childhood friend Cissi.
Annelie's menstrual cup is stuck and Lovisa helps her get it out. A film about friendship and always being there for your best friend.
Kalle is sleeping when the snowman enters his room and starts melting.
Ulla Lemberg was one of the first female professional photographers in Sweden, largely (though by no means only) focusing on older women in traumatic or vulnerable parts of the world. This documentary focuses on her exhibition with the same name as the title of this film, and looks back on her career.
David Frank had a difficult childhood and ended up on the margins of society. But when a police contact tells him that he has a son from a previous relationship, he decides to break with his past. He seeks out his ex-girlfriend, but she refuses to let David see his son. David soon discovers that she has started a ruthless prostitution ring with ties to a criminal network from Estonia. David is determined not to let his son grow up in such conditions and makes it his mission to expose the prostitution ring in order to get his son back. That's when the criminal network gets involved, and suddenly David is being hunted!
This film by Jüri Lina shows how the freemasons, the international bankers, and the communists joined forces in an unholy alliance and through the Bolshevik Revolution of November 1917 established in Russia the most brutal and dehumanising slave society the world has ever seen. The Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn in 1974 admonished his countrymen: “Live wit-hout lies!” This applies equally to the West. The Truth in our time is in no-way self-evident. Most official facts about communism are not true. Solzhenitsyn emphasized: “In our country the lie has become not just a moral category, but a pillar of the state.” The facts have been suppressed both in the East and the West.
Presented to the oddest of movie watchers comes 2014's grand superhero tale 'Dr. Fightenstein - Warlock Vigilante'. Amaturishly recorded in about a weekend on a household supply budget, Fightenstein delivers the cheese, blood and gore in a harmlessly campy way for kids of all ages over 15.
Sharpen your axe and change the bag of your vacuum cleaner, the zombie infestation has at last reached Sweden. Workers are improving a swimming lake in the forest outside Teentown. After setting the explosives in the lake to expand it, workers start to disappear...