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- Rakel is a strict Christian believer living in the far north of Sweden in the 1930s. When her husband forms a sectarian movement, with directions straight from God, she has no choice but to join the increasingly explicit cult.
- Albin works as a fake patient at a hospital while waiting for his acting career to take off. Suddenly he learns that he is actually sick for real.
- (1957) Eddie Constantine, Dominique Wilms, Mireille Granelli, Bernard Dheran. Eddie is a con man who promotes a phony oil well. He is shocked, though, when the well turns out to be real! Eddie then gets involved in plenty of fisticuffs trying to fight off a bunch of crooks who have designs on the oil well. Some nice humor in this Constantine action flick. 16mm.
- A young woman from Stockholm moves to her boyfriend's hometown in northern Sweden, but the relationship quickly ends. She finds a job and stays, for reasons she doesn't even understand herself. How do you become part of something new?
- A personal deconstruction of the true crime genre, focusing on the figure of a relative of the director: a notorious Swedish criminal nicknamed "the Count." A thrilling, topical, and political documentary made to dispute the viewers' need and wants for this type of true stories - a true Nordic noir, the first of its kind.
- Linn and Jacke met at the club and have gone home with each other a few times. One morning they lie in Linn's bed, they are about to have sex. Somewhere in the act, the line of consent is crossed and what begins as game becomes an assault.
- The sound of the streets of Teheran are transformed in to forbidden beats, people sing and young women and men rhyme their inner feelings. They tell us about a society that rejects them, streets belonging to the government and about a vision of a utopia within creativity. Street salesmen and pedestrians form an imaginary choir of the streets, backing up the youth, suggesting the public space should belong to the public. The narrative is captured in a circular chronology, in a single day from dawn to dawn, embodying a situation. The project was illegally recorded in the streets of Teheran by a few young artists and filmmaker Knutte Wester.
- The poet and artist Mattias Alkberg is worrying himself and all the others; the ones like himself and the ones who are different but the same. There are forests, mountains and a bit about being lost in Västerbotten and in life. And death.
- A short documentary about Lule River in the north part of Sweden. A poetic and sorrowful reflection over the massive impact hydropower exploitation has on the environment.
- A woman finds out that her 7-year-old son has stolen from her. She tries to explain that it was wrong but has difficulties conversing at a level the boy can understand. She improvises her message in a bedtime story.