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- After a near-fatal car accident, smart, savvy, sharp-suited detective Sam is mysteriously transported back to 1973. Confused by his new surroundings, Sam tries to return to the present, but the police force of long ago needs his help.
- For the past year, our operative Patrik Hermansson has been living undercover, as Swedish student Erik Hellberg, at the heart of the alt-right. He infiltrated some of the most notorious far-right networks in the US and the UK, culminating in the violent clashes in Charlottesville 2017. He extracted damning information that runs all of the way to the White House. And he caught it all on hidden camera.
- In a traveling specially built video booth, ordinary Ukrainians get to tell in their own words how their lives changed when Russia attacked Ukraine. The box travels around during a year of war. Anyone who wants to can go in and speak freely, without questions being asked. The many testimonies collected from mothers, women, children and the elderly provide a unique insight into everyday life with the war.
- The smartest cultural minds tackle big and small issues from the past week. Enlightening and fun talk, radiant debate, intellectual deep dives and complete nonsense.
- Alice and her sister Moa live in a dysfunctional family. Their father Olle is an alcoholic and their mother Kerstin cannot handle the situation. At Alice's birthday Olle hasn't bought any present to his daughter. Although he is drunk, he takes her on a ride in his car, to buy her a dog. In a turn he crashes into a garden and hurts a man with his car. He and Alice run away from the accident in the car. Alice promises not to tell anybody about what has happened. When things are getting worse in the family, Alice decides to find the man in the garden and tell him that it is her father who hurt him.
- "IT for the Frightened" is a ten-part TV series and course for those of us who don't really have a grasp of what the information society demands of us. IT - or Information Technology - means different things to different people. Many equate IT with computers or the Internet. Some are concerned, others are enthusiastic.
- During the years 1962-1969, Vispråmen Storken in Stockholm was a center for the growing Swedish interest in ballads. The barge was an important scene for the troubadours Cornelis Vreeswijk, Fred Åkerström, Finn Zetterholm, Ewert Ljusberg, Git Magnusson and many other of the most well-known Swedish folk artists in the 1960s.
- Anja Kontor meets people who have gone through difficult events in their lives.
- A straight story about the Savior's return, about the right and duty to question our living conditions, about the sacrifice that must be made to gain insight and courage to act.
- About The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club establishment in southern Sweden during the early 1990s.
- "Olof Palme went to the movies..." An undercover report on Sverigedemokraterna (SD), The Swedish Democrats. What does SD communicate to the public and what is being said and done internally?
- "Beautiful Sunday" - a lifestyle program about fashion, design, beauty, garden, sex, quality of life and many other topics.
- A protest against the Eurovision Song Contest, 1975Alternative Festivals were organized all around Sweden. This Alternative Festival was broadcasted from a circus tent in Stockholm.
- A series of reports about religion in Sweden, its practitioners and different orientations.
- The adults are annoyed at the children in the residential area and think they are in the way and only make up of unemployment. The children usually stay in a garage. One day, Tove, one of the girls, suggests that the children make a circus performance. They start practicing some circus numbers. The children also go out in search of things that can be used in the circus. Harry, a man who lives in a bus, stands as a circus director. Eventually, the naughty Berra, who previously tried to sabotage the project, also gets a task, and then it is time for the premiere.
- The Swedish baron "Blix" - Bror von Blixen-Finecke (1886-1946) - once married to Karen Blixen, was an adventurer, womanizer, successful safari guide and failed coffee farmer in Kenya. Among his friends he counted Prince Wilhelm, the Prince of Wales and Ernest Hemingway. In the spring of 1940, he ran an American field hospital in Norway, where German troops were advancing.
- "The Undefeated Femininity" - a film about Gun Grut Bergman. In September 1949 Ingmar Bergman left his wife and five children, and escaped to Paris with a new woman, Gun Grut. It was the beginning of a passionate love affair, an enduring jealousy drama and a new theme in Bergman's films. Now their son, Ingmar Bergman Jr, walks in his parents' footsteps, from Paris to the home on Grev Turegatan 69 in Stockholm.
- "The Hedgehog" - A magic world based on texts by Carlos Castaneda. For me the world is weird because it is stupendous, awesome, mysterious, unfathomable; my interest has been to convince you that you must assume responsibility for being here, in this marvelous world, in this marvelous desert, in this marvelous time.
- About Bert Karlsson, Swedish record company manager, and entrepreneur, who discovered and promoted Carola and and a large portion of Swedish popular music. His empire was founded in Skara when the record company Mariann was established. Besides Carola, Vikingarna, Noice, Eddie Meduza, Flamingokvintetten, and Kikki Danielssonbelonged to the artist catalogue. Karlsson's successes in the European Song Contest are many.
- Meet one of Sweden's most secret singer/songwriters. Admired by artists like Per Gessle, Ulf Lundell and Marie Fredriksson. In the 1970s John Holm released - Sordin, Lagt kort ligger and Veckans affärer - three critically acclaimed albums.
- When Odette is 12, she gets four diagnoses. The Asperger Diagnosis will affect the rest of her upbringing. For Odette, the diagnosis is a judgment, a prison, a stigmatization that she does not feel at home at all. When Odette becomes of age, she starts with the help of psychologist Jenny Klefbom to find out if she has ever had Asperger. During the investigation, a whole new picture emerges by a family that was in acute crisis. A mother who got help, but a help with disastrous consequences as a result. In the film, Odette and mother Katja meet in an emotional settlement that meanders all the way back to the day Odette was born.
- Depicts the last year of the great famine in Sweden, the year of emergency 1867 in Ångermanland. It is a story about people who were hurt, but also about efforts from the outside world to help the developing country Sweden out of the crisis. Sweden was hit by the country's last famine disaster. After an unusually cold spring and summer in 1867, the snow remained at midsummer in many places in Norrland. The next year there was a drought in southern Sweden. The result was stunted growth and famine, which culminated in the spring of 1869.
- About Karl Rune Oskarsson 380925-2335, alcoholic - Kåge Jonsson directed this odd drama documentary based on the participants' own experiences and authentic journal entries about Karl Rune "Nollan" Oskarsson who "yo-yos" in and out of several detox centers and forced care. A hard-hitting piece of black and white Swedish social realism from the dark alleys of the welfare society, populated by the homeless outcast of Stockholm.
- From the scrapbook of Margit Nyman, mother of Swedish stage and screen actress Lena Nyman (1944-2011). Having had her first film roles in 1955, Nyman had a role in Vilgot Sjöman's 491 (1964) and got her breakthrough in his I Am Curious (Yellow) (1967), where she, in pseudo-documentary fashion, played a character of the same name as herself, and its sequel I Am Curious (Blue) (1968). She later participated in many of the films and stage productions of Hans Alfredson and Tage Danielsson, such as Release the Prisoners to Spring (1975) and The Adventures of Picasso (1978). Nyman co-starred with Ingrid Bergman and Liv Ullmann in Ingmar Bergman's Autumn Sonata (1978).
- "Kvällsöppet" (1971-1996) was a program based on current news and events, that consisted mainly of studio debates, some filmed reports and artist performances.
- "Skinheads - 25 years later" - the gang of skinheads of 1987 have grown up and new wannabee skinheads appear.
- Baader-Meinhof was a West German terrorist group, active between 1970 and 1990; also collective name for several parallel groups in West Germany that carried out terrorist activities.
- It was as if the rock star costume didn't quite fit Ola Magnell. He was always in the middle of the flow, but never seemed to enjoy it. Jovial and nervous, but also angry and anxious. Somewhere between Bob Dylan and the Swedish poet Gustaf Fröding, a mix of Rock'n'roll and poetry. An outsider who endured hard beatings for his wayward choices but never saw any other way to go.
- "The Man, The Murder, The Mystery" - On February 28, 1986, the Swedish Prime minister Olof Palme was murdered. Since then, police, investigators and commissions have worked on the issue in various ways. A great number of journalists have also examined the case.
- Vienna. March 1938. Germany invades Austria. Actress Lola Blau is finally getting ready to make her dreams come true and hit the theatrical big time when war breaks out in Europe.
- "Shooting Star". A musical talent show hosted by Tommy Wahlgren produced by SVT Norrköping.
- A different close conversation between different people, women and men.
- About the artist Tamara de Lempicka. At the outbreak of the World War One she fled Poland and settled in Paris. She was quickly drawn into the interaction with Paris's cultural elite.
- Few poets have been as appreciated and loved as Bodil Malmsten. Her pioneering style drew the broad masses to poetry and shaped generations of readers. But she herself had a hard time feeling that she was dying - a feeling that over time became so strong that in her middle age she left everything and emigrated to Finistère, Bretagne. In the film, family and friends tell about how Bodil Malmsten wrote to conjure up her inner darkness.
- A current topics and entertainment program aimed at young people.
- A six-part series featuring the great composers. Hans Pålsson plays and speculates about some of the "classic gems" of piano literature and their creators.
- Maids coming to the Middle East are locked up for years and with their passports confiscated, they are unable to escape the control of their employer. With unprecedented access to agents and maids the film uncovers an unknown world.
- A humouristic list program where the presenters in each episode listed different phenomena. A recurring feature was "The Pihl Session" where Hasse Pihl was given free rein and was a parody of "The Peel Session".
- Ingmar Bergman in the first press conference and interview after his voluntary exile in 1976. In January 1976, Ingmar Bergman suffered a trauma that drove him into exile for several years. In the middle of a rehearsal at the Royal Dramatic Theatre, he was picked up by the police on suspicion of tax offences. There was little substance in the suspicions and the charges were dropped. But Bergman was so offended that he and his wife Ingrid left the country and settled in Munich. Bergman did a number of theatre productions, a feature film "The Serpent's Egg" (1977) and a TV-movie "Aus dem Leben der Marionetten" (1980).
- Laleh Pourkarim is one of the most prized but private artists in Sweden. Now she invites us home to Gothenburg for a historic concert.
- Despite the 1994 ceasefire, there is still no real peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, who continue to bitterly dispute the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh. More than 25 years after the war, national passions seem as strong as ever. The litany of grudges and accusations continue to meet denial in an endless dialogue of the deaf. With the restraint that accompanies our gaze as foreigners, Sous un même soleil lends an attentive ear to the inhabitants of the region, in search of explanations in these young countries with old wounds.
- Khazar Fatemi meets people who live under threat and risk their lives to save their culture.
- About the Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Hill (1849-1911) known for the atmospheric landscapes he painted during the first four years of his career, and for the fantastical scenes he created after he became mentally ill in his late twenties.
- A comedy-talk-show: Mustafa invites guests of all sorts, for talks on current events and entertainment.
- Musical jamboree with Swedish rocker Jerry Williams and his guests. Erik Sven Fernström (1942 - 2018), known by his stage name Jerry Williams, was a Swedish singer and actor. He began his career as the lead singer of The Violents, before launching a solo career. When Little Richard performed at the Star-Club in Hamburg in 1962, both Williams along with The Violents and The Beatles were opening acts.
- A portrait of Benny Fredriksson who for 16 years was CEO of Kulturhuset / Stadsteatern. He also had a background as an actor and director. In connection with a media hunt he resigned and later took his own life.
- A talk-cabaret with fine-tuned vulgarities and profound conversations and expressive guests of all kinds.
- About a unique event in Swedish popular music. Jailbird Singers, three criminals who in the mid 1960s make a musical sensation with "Where the Birches Whizzing".
- An allegorical story that focuses on two young lovers, their meddling fathers, and the journey we all must take through adolescent thrills, the growing pains of hurt and betrayal, the highs of passion, the challenges of distance, and the agonies of heartbreak to discover how to truly love.