Erosion 2017
The story of a young girl's struggle to find a peace of mind.
The story of a young girl's struggle to find a peace of mind.
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!
Humor with Peter Wahlbeck from 2010. CABARET FÜR ALLE premiered in the fall of 1999 and immediately became a success with audiences and critics. The show, which toured all over the country, was based on characters and material from the FÜR ALLE world created by Peter Wahlbeck, Mikael Ericsson, Mikael Reuter and Fredrik Emilsson. By request, the show was revived as CABARET FÜR ALLE - REDUX for a few evenings at Mosebacke Establissement in early 2010. Just like when it started in 1999, Peter Wahlbeck and Mikael Reuter were on stage and Fredrik Emilsson was the conductor. This DVD is a live recording from February 27, 2010. CABARET FÜR ALLE - REDUX was guested by the lyte comedian Fjönte Jönsson, the one-armed rock singer Benny the Cat, the machine gun-obsessed Evert Taube soundalike Sailor Karlsson, the journalist Hasse-Klas, the taxi driver Dragan Vogab, the ALU assistant Alu Pettersson, the gay conspiracy theorist Colombo Karlsson and the Military Santa Claus.
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.
PRISON SISTERS takes us through the journey of two young women who have been released from prison in Afghanistan. Outside prison, the respite they experienced in prison is replaced with death threats and violence. As women and former inmates, Sara and Najibeh lacks any right to exist. Sara's uncle intends to kill her an attempt to reclaim his honor in their small village. Fearing for her life Sara escapes to Sweden she applies for asylum but Najibeh stays behind. While Sara struggles to understand her newfound freedom, her prison-mate Najibeh disappears and soon Sara hears that she was stoned to death. Sara and the filmmaker want to find out the truth, only to encounter a maze of half- truths on the streets of Afghanistan. We follow the two main characters, revealing what happened to them - each with an exceptional fate depicting the horrific reality for women in Afghanistan.
Some say a child is a gift from above.
Sarah is invited to show her film in Israel as part of a film festival bus trip. She is hoping for political discussions and friendship, except the conversation stops each time she brings up the occupation of Palestine.
Factory workers' hard work brings them ever closer to the looming gold watch. A tragicomic study of human existence.
Stella is pretty down on herself. She lives with her alcoholic mother. But one day she meets Billy and she quickly falls in love. Stella slowly starts to find herself again and starts to enjoy life again. But when money comes into the picture one day, conflicts arise. Money makes people show their true colors.
1970 short film by Håkan Dahlström.
Filmed in Spain, London, and Sweden with an old Bolex silent camera, this film was originally part of a longer film – that was split into a diptych, the other one being 'Hommage à Meliérs.' They work as independent films. (Håkan Dahlström)
1968 short film by Håkan Dahlström.
Albert is 79 years old and still lives in his childhood home which to this day is missing electricity and water. His only companion is the radio and his cats. Greta is a vital 90-year old who lives alone in her house. She is starting to realize that it is only a matter of time until she has to move to an home for the elderly but is reluctant.