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- Two violent young men take a mother, father, and son hostage in their vacation cabin and force them to play sadistic "games" with one another for their own amusement.
- Two teenage girls share a unique bond; their parents, concerned that the friendship is too intense, separate them, and the girls take revenge.
- A family descended from Maori warriors is bedeviled by a violent father and the societal problems of being treated as outcasts.
- A man plagued by neuroses frequents the club Exotica in an attempt to find solace, but even there his past is never far away.
- When Queen Victoria's husband Prince Albert dies, she finds solace in her trusted servant, Mr. John Brown, but their relationship also brings scandal and turmoil.
- Plagued with infertility, the inhabitants of Mâcon are naturally involved in the spectacle that is a masque about the miracle child born to a virgin mother.
- After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing.
- Immediately after the fall of communism in Albania, two Italians go there to embezzle investment money by creating a fake company. As the chairman/fall guy, they pick a former political prisoner who turns out to be more than meets the eye.
- The first entry in a series of films about the lives of social misfits Kenneth 'Kenta' Gustafsson and Gustav 'Stoffe' Svensson.
- In the first documentary feature film made in Gaza, Gaza Ghetto highlights the historical precedents of war, dispossession and military control that influence a family's daily life in Jabalia Palestinian refugee camp. Intimate scenes --a child is born, a grandmother dies -- are inter-cut with visits to the architects of the Israeli military occupation. Ariel Sharon, Benyamin Beneliezar and soldiers on patrol candidly discuss their responsibilities.
- This documentary is the third in a trilogy about a group of Swedish nonconformists. The first documentary was shot in 1967, and followed a bunch of rebellious youths around. These kids had nothing but contempt for those who fit into the society around them, and they were experimenting with drugs, and partying pretty heavily. In particular, it tells the stories of two young men, Kenta and Stoffe. Then, in 1979, the documentarian returns to cover the two men's lives, and the lives of their friends. What had been a friendly, cheerful bunch is now deeply involved in petty crime and drug use. Indeed, one of the two men followed in the earlier film (Stoffe) dies of a drug overdose during the filming of the documentary. The filmmaker returned in the early '90s, to see what has become of Stoffe's family, his friends, and Kenta and his family and friends. Stoffe's wife refused to meet with the filmmaker, but indicated that his son had been adopted, and has become a mechanic, living in the countryside. Kenta remained a "rebel," and remains proud of that fact, but his children studied hard and are on the verge of more conventional success.
- A portrait of the artist Erland Cullberg (1931-201w), following his work, his surroundings and his art. After studying at the Academy of Fine Arts and Valand, Erland Cullberg made his debut in 1962 with paintings in expressive style.
- On Saturday, April 26, spring came to Sweden. That same day, Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Bringing mild winds to Scandinavia. Sweden suffered heavily of radioactive poison.
- A documentary film about a Chilean family hiding from the police after their asylum application has been rejected. The family finally receives a residence permit. Their teenage daughter Anyela moves in with Jorge against her father's wishes and the couple have a child. Now begins the fight to obtain Jorge's residence permit.
- Australian feature length documentary about a poverty stricken family living in a squatter's dwelling in Manila, Phillipines. Doc is set during a three month period and tells the story of two parents with two little children who must sell cigarettes to survive. Ethnographic and anthropological film shows the crises the impoverished family must face and is the winner of a number of awards.
- The last movie in the Thralls-trilogy.
- This film follows the young slaves Gerd, Jöran and Anders through the centuries.
- Sophie is a little girl who wants a pet. If she does not get one, she intends to continue terrorizing her mother.
- Swedish King Karl XII Day in Stockholm. Demonstrating racists clash with counter-protesters. The film team meets Thomas Lagerquist for the first time, who is in the middle of a discussion with some immigrants.
- A poetic masterpiece by the 2011 Nobel Laureate in Literature, Tomas Tranströmer.
- Anarchist sabotage against the powerful television producer Åke Falck.
- A portrait of a collaboration between two schools in India and in Sweden.
- Allegorical criticism of the "tail" of the new socialistic movement.
- A documentary about anabolic steroids, how they work and who use them. Interviews with forensic practitioners, doping experts and prosecutors as well as those who themselves were addicts.
- Documents the connection between multinational chemical companies and the genetically-produced pesticide resistant crops that are being sold to consumers.
- A film about the marine life in Skagerrack and Kattegatt. Contains unique sequences about some of the most interesting species in the North Sea.
- "I Would Never Dare" - Anne is 16 has failed school, dreams of a cozy job and to play bass in a band. Above all, Anne wants to date Johnny - A guy in a rock band. When Anne is deceived and her world collapse, she meets Maud, an ex-professional musician.
- Five friends in their 20s who live in Sarajevo, despite the Bosnian War, try to live as normal a life as possible. They party, play music, go skiing and chat in the city's cafes. But of course, they cannot remain unaffected by the siege, however much they try.
- From a different perspective, we follow a couple from the new and playful togetherness until everyday saturated and tensionless boredom takes over. A relationship you would prefer not to recognize yourself in.
- "When We Die" is an animated short film utilizing paintings and camera technique. Based on the poem by Thomas Tidholm.
- A film about the memory. Poetic and scientific musings about our world of concepts. What would life be without memory? What actually happens to us who put a large part of the memory in the computer? An art historian, a neurologist, a psychoanalyst, a philosopher, a myth researcher, etc. give their opinion on what memory means in our daily life and for our human conditions.
- Ziska is born and raised in Sweden. Never the less she is often asked where she comes from since she does not look Swedish. In 'Me & My Nose' Ziska is off on a journey to find out if she is Swedish, how to get a Swedish nose and what a Swedish nose really looks like. She ends her journey in Copenhagen where she lives with her family. She has found that she will never become Swedish or Danish in a way where she will be one of 'us Danes' - or one of 'us Swedes'. She needs to be Swedish and Danish in her own way.
- About the strange artist James Ensor (1860-1949), who embodies Flemish expressionism much like Edvard Munch the Nordic. An oddball and outsider who lived his whole life in the Belgian city of Ostend, far from all -isms and aesthetic doctrines. During his active years, he was despised by critics and audiences. Long before his time, he heralds the whole of 20th-century modernism.
- A little boy gets up early. It's Sunday and he's going fishing with his father. The company with the son reminds the father of the broken marriage. Nothing goes as planned.
- A family dinner. At the table are Anna, who is 8 years old, her mother Katarina and the "extra dad" Sven. The atmosphere is tense, with unspoken demands and feelings.
- Depicts the story of A.P. Nyman, long-time alcoholic, dispatched to the halfway rehab at Tjärnan, Hedemora, Sweden. After six months Nyman is declared sober and fit to re-enter society.
- About an old woman who is found dead in her apartment, with pieces of memory from the life she once lived.
- The one lying next to Karl-Johan is apparently not his girlfriend, Sofie. Although she has similar boots. But Sofie is on her way up the stairs - and maybe also the mother-in-law with dog?