Tue, Mar 28, 2006
Lawyers who don't even know what their clients are called. Prosecutors who hide away facts that can speak to the suspect's advantage. Board members who are ignorant in terms of evidence evaluation, who politicize our courts and who simply fall asleep. This is the picture of the country's district courts described in the card documentary - "Rätten och rättvisan/The Right and Justice" by Henrik Alexandersson.
Tue, Apr 25, 2006
Round the turn of the century, many Swedes were withdrawn the global movement of the Salvation Army. In a personal portrait of his grandfather Caleb Swenson Tollin (1868-1952), who was one of the pioneers in the army, the journalist and author Susanna Popova draws the image of the significance of the revival movement in the short documentary "The reluctant rebel". - My grandfather was born in 1868 and joined the Salvation Army before he turned twenty. He got to know the founder of the Salvation Army William Booth (1829-1912), but broke with him and started his own army, the Swedish Salvation Army.
Tue, May 2, 2006
In the short film "The Troubadour? with an obvious sense of irony" by Mattias Svensson, other sides of life in the stands are shown. An image that includes joy, community, creativity, entrepreneurship and not least a large dose of humor and self-distance. We meet Mats Hellberg, who became a bit of a rock star by recording eight discs with songs about his favorite team AIK, its fans and combatants. The Hammarby supporter Mikael Hällbom think that the Troubadour is resourceful and that mocking the opponents belongs in the stands.