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- In 14th-century Sweden, an innocent yet pampered teenage girl and her family's pregnant and jealous servant set out from their farm to deliver candles to church, but only one returns from events that transpire in the woods along the way.
- A small-town priest struggles with his faith.
- The first entry in a series of films about the lives of social misfits Kenneth 'Kenta' Gustafsson and Gustav 'Stoffe' Svensson.
- An otherworldly evil is slipping into a small town in Sweden. Six unrelated girls have been chosen to fight this evil. Together they must overcome their differences in order to save themselves and the world.
- Three Swedish stage actresses give differing interpretations of the classic Aristophanes play "Lysistrata."
- Elina is sinking in the quicksand and she is going under and she got the white thing on her hair.
- Rasmus lives at an orphanage. He's OK, but wants a mom and a dad, and from time to time some comes to find a child, but they always chose little girls curls. Rasmus realizes he has to run away and find parents himself.
- Mia, who's living in Stockholm, comes home to her small childhood town to celebrate her father's birthday. There she finds herself looked down-upon by her oldest sister; and she has to confront both her sisters when her father decides to give her the cabin by the lake, a place sought-after by both of her sisters. She visits some people who are still living in the small town, and all seem quite content with the lives they're leading. However, as the story progresses it becomes more and more noticeable that none of the characters feel good about how they live.
- A small-town piano teacher is shocked by the arrival of her foster daughter's real mother, whose young lover soon follows and causes further disruption.
- Brulard, a French civil engineer on assignment in Sweden for a lumber company meets Ina, a local nature-girl type, falls in love, has an affair, tries to convert her to "civilization", but ends up getting her killed by superstitious villagers instead.
- In a small Swedish town during the 1980s two strangers accidentally find themselves caught up in a drug cartel.
- Eini grows up isolated from society in the woods together with her controlling and abusive father. Stories about her granny and Eini's invincible fantasy enables her to create a world within, from which she can draw her strength to survive.
- Summer of 1964. Nothing happens in the little rural village, but suddenly somebody gets off the bus...
- The Svensson family goes on a ski-vacation during the winter holiday. Sune the family flirt girl-charmer is yet again pulled into a difficult relationship and his father Rudolf is pushed into difficulty parent challenges while the little brother Håkan is up to no good. The big sister being ashamed of her family and the mother Karin tries to glue the family together and enjoy their vacation.
- Two teenagers meet each other during a zombie apocalypse and has to get along to survive and along the way find a deeper meaning with their lives.
- On a train in 1945 a train conductor is in charge of a motley bunch: a failed author who means well but creates chaos; a soldier who is actually on the wrong train; a doctor who wants to murder his wife; a gay man who hates men; and two nuns with religious doubts.
- The story of a group of farmers who choose to leave their homes and follow the preacher Helgum to the Holy Land.
- Lill-Ingmar is having a troublesome love life with his bride to be Brita.
- Jon Mikl Thor was a bodybuilding, steel bending, brick smashing rock star in the 70's and 80's whose theatrical band, Thor, never quite made it big. Years later he attempts a comeback that nearly kills him.
- In 14th Century Sweden, when Lorld Erland Maneskold marries Singoalla, a gypsy, he abandons his worldly possessions. The gypsies, who meanwhile have stolen the Maneskold treasure, want the couple to join their caravan to escape detection. A jealous suitor makes Erland think Singoalla has betrayed him, and he returns to his castle, where a battle between the gypsies and the landed-gentry ensues. Ten years later, Sorgbarn, the son born to Singoalla from the brief marriage sets out to find his father Erland. He does and tries to bring his parents together. He succeeds briefly, but is hurt in an accident and dies. Erland's mind snaps when Singoalla is killed by a vindictive gypsy and he retires to his castle, demented and alone.
- Single mother decide to pull herself together and make friends.
- Helga is a young single lady who has a baby by a much older married man. After the older man tells Helga's father that he refuses to pay child support because he isn't the child's father, her father insists that Helga take him to court. On court day, just as the older married man is about to swear on the Bible that he is not the father of Helga's child, Helga suddenly tells the court that she's dropping the case because although the man did father her child, she doesn't want him to commit perjury, which is not only a serious crime but a mortal sin as well.
- A young woman can't forgive her fiance for getting drunk and rejects him. In an ironic twist of fate, the man she marries becomes an alcoholic.
- Marie and David are always arguing while their friends Sara and Samuel always seem to be happy together. Or are they? This year they decide to spend Christmas in the mountains together.
- When Realtor Sandra visits a foreclosed property with her client, the former owner Danny attacks them.
- Swedish version of the reality show in which six women and six men are thrown together to survive as farmers without the luxuries of running water, electricity and mobile telephones.
- Gunnar is a widower and a bitter old man who has been diagnosed with cancer. He has a tangled relationship with his only son Tomas and his family.
- In a small mining town north of the Arctic Circle there's a rumor of an old gold treasure that is hidden somewhere in the mountains and two men goes out into the wilderness to look for it.
- What can a Catholic missionary priest from India achieve in a modern, secular country?
- 20 years after her father was brutally slayed by a psychopath in a Santa suit Isabelle decides to celebrate Christmas once again. Little does she know that Santa is back to finish what he started.
- Nearly two decades after their mother's mysterious disappearance, Sofia and Kassie Lind receive an anonymous photo of their mother held captive in a remote village in Norway. Though doubtful of the photo's authenticity, the sisters are certain the cryptic photo holds the key to solving the decades old question of their mother's disappearance. Along with a film crew, the sisters set out on a cross country trek to uncover the truth. The village, long since abandoned, is said to be roamed by the Norwegian boogieman - the Buse mann. Confined to the village by an ancient curse, legend has it that for the curse to be lifted the Buse mann's name must be repeated 3 times by a living descendant of the village. Along the trek, on a drunken dare, mention of the demon's name has set it free - now it comes for them, comes for us all.
- Documentary revolving around the famous leftist musical show which toured in Sweden and Denmark in 1977. Musical performances are intermingled with interviews and footage from the places they visit.
- An American astronaut is visiting Dalarna in Sweden. He spends all his money so he can't pay his hotel bill. He must try to escape. Disguised as a local.
- Mats Ersson is engaged to Marit and they plan to get married in the spring. But when the plague comes, the people accuse Marit of witchcraft. She is sentenced to death. Mats can not understand the divine justice and decides to go to paradise and ask God himself. It becomes a journey where he meets the prophets, king Solomon and finally God himself.
- Stig Claesson and Lasse Forsberg travel Sweden during the summer observing similarities and differences to people's notions.
- An ancient fire and fertility ritual in Sweden, still practiced today is set to the music and theme of the legendary 1913 Igor Stravinsky's score, for the Nijinsky ballet, Le Sacre Du Printemps. Ancient rituals of Viking and pagan traditions were fascinating to artist and folklorist, Nicolas Roerich who designed the sets and costumes (many of which are in the Dance Museum in Stockholm.) He also collaborated on the libretto. Images from the past together in a collage of photographs, drawings and early footage blaze together in the pagan night, Valborgsmassoafton celebration. Valborg was an Anglo-Saxon saint who lived during early missionary times Christianizing pagan Europe.
- Songs, music and nice conversations by the shores of Lake Orsa, when Kalle Moraeus invites the Swedish musical elite to a summery Dalarna.
- Simon does not have a mother like any other child. He has two - that live together and kiss when the neighbors are not watching.
- Her kayak, a cold river and the wilderness. Will she live up to her high expectations and overcome her doubts? A young woman on a turbulent journey.
- Jonas picks up a Flemish hitchhiker Vittal on a lonely road in Sweden. These two lost souls embark on a road trip to Stockholm where their underlying loneliness unravels.
- Anette and Anette are both police officers in different towns, Trollhättan and Borlänge. We follow them to work as they investigate crime. They're both women in a male-dominated profession and neither weapons nor safety vests are designed for women. Despite death, grief and adversity, they always seem to find humanity and understanding with the people they encounter.
- Karin gets attacked on her way to the Saturday dance, but her sweetheart Markus saves her.
- It is New Year's Eve, 1959, and night shift at the telegraph station in Trångsele. The characters long for something missing in their lives and share that in common.