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- During World War II, more than 70,000 Finnish children were evacuated to neutral Sweden to avoid the conflict. From the award-winning Klaus Härö (Elina (2002)), "Mother of Mine" tackles that painful patch of history in a tale of 9-year-old Eero, a child who increasingly feels abandoned by his biological Finnish mother and yet not attached to his Swedish surrogate mom. When he is returned to Finland, his confusion intensifies.
- An investigative reporter is doing a story of a serial rapist, called "The rabbit man" When the reporter is given a police sketch of the rapist, he is struck by how the image resembles his own son.
- By chance Erik meets Viivi, an Estonian violinist playing in the Stockholm subway. They start an intense romance. Erik's mother dislikes the relationship, not having forgotten her escape from Estonia during the war. She reveals facts from the past and Erik finds out that his Swedish father adopted him. His real father was an Estonian nazi. Viivi has grown up in communist Estonia where her father was a party member and worked for the KGB. Upset by Erik's mothers reaction Viivi returns to Estonia. Erik decides to follow and learn more about his real father and his Estonian family. Erik and Viivi's love is put to the test when they meet again. Their fathers were childhood friends, but fought on opposite sides in the war. Will the past destroy the future of Erik and Viivi?
- Summer of 1959. 11-year old Osvald spend his summer holiday with his parents in the countryside of Södermanland. His father has promised to play soccer with him and get some exercise. He also promised the locals to teach the church choir an Argentine mass. The father has a slight alcohol problem, so will he be able to do it?
- Love and death mark a family reunion on a Jewish matriarch's 60th birthday one summer in Stockholm.
- A thriller set in a Swedish village. Lisa comes back from London to sell a house left to her by her father. He mysteriously disappeared in the forest in the winter and is presumed dead in an accident. Lisa suspects there is more to the story as her father was disliked in the village. The old hunting lodge by the lake hides a secret. When Lisa starts her search for the truth painful facts about her father, herself and the village will be revealed.
- An American journalist travels to Istanbul with his daughter to find information about the family of his son-in-law. Something terrifying seems to have happened to them. They soon find themselves in a dangerous plot including weapons smuggling.
- Peter and his friend Göran are both students, aged 21. Eight years ago Peter had a girlfriend, Ellinor, whom he has not seen since. One day he gets an invitation to Ellinor's marriage. After a brief meeting Peter decides that he must use any means possible to stop Ellinor from marrying her boring yuppie boyfriend.
- When office clerk "Harry Lund" wakes up in his car after a night of gambling, he finds a dead man in the seat next to him, stabbed by Harry's own paper knife. Harry has no choice but to find the real culprits - whoever they are.
- A young woman steals a taxi when the driver is helping a passenger into a house. When she stops at a hot dog stand, the taxi is hijacked by a gunman.
- Peter is out jogging one night and manage to prevent a girl getting raped.
- Tumba-Tarzan, born Rolf Eskil Johansson (1925-1978) was a Swedish burglar who became nationally known in 1954 when he was on the run from the police for more than half a year. During the first half of the 1950s, a wave of burglary rinsed over Södertörn, Stockholm. The guilty were the Johansson brothers in the so-called Tumbaligan. After escaping prison, Tumba-Tarzan and his wife Alice lived in the forests on Södertörn and Roslagen for a few months. They were chased by police, military, dogs and helicopters. Yet they managed to get away.
- The writer Stig Larsson's feature film debut. A different film which moves around various acting styles - various reality levels. The writer Stig converses with his friend Kim who's in London. A conversation which will get a fateful result.
- Christer lives in a small town, a recently divorced taxi driver and church-yard attendant. But then a young couple arrives, Marie and Erik, and Christer starts a new life. He finds the mysterious Marie totally bewitching.
- A serious story with a twist, tells us about a woman's revenge of a man, a creep who harasses women, among them her own daughter.
- Molly's best friend, Effie, doesn't want anything more to do with her and has hooked up instead with the hip girls in their class. At first, Molly is very sad about this, but then she decides to strike back - with a little help from Klonkadonka.
- On a rainy day, a mysterious woman asks a photographer to take her picture and an unsettling affair begins.
- An short film for children, based on the book by Anna Höglund.
- A group of young people are setting up a theatre play of Faust on a tourist camping ground.