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- A week before Christmas, Estelle lands at Arlanda Airport. A year earlier, she had left Stockholm on the run with her husband Tommy and their daughter, after Tommy had taken part in one of the biggest robberies ever in the history of Swedish crime. Estelle seeks out Tommy's former cronies and claims that Tommy is on his way home. And he wants his share of the take. Word spreads like wildfire through Stockholm's underworld. If Tommy returns, the city will explode. And if he doesn't ... something even worse might happen. TOMMY is the story of the woman behind the man behind the headlines. A modern myth about when the Queen returned and the city burned. About two sisters, two mothers, three daughters and their men.
- A portrait of Denmark's most acclaimed and controversial director, Lars von Trier. A meeting with von Trier on a private level as well as with his film universe. Filmmaker Stig Björkman follow von Trier during a period of more than two years, meet him at work, at home and at leisure.
- As the first hotel was created as protection from the weather. Weary travelers could rest. But it was also a place of fairy tales and stories.
- Raymond Olsson is in his forties and unemployed after working as a chef. He lives with his alcoholic mother, who is a cleaning lady.
- A family vacation and birthday celebration in Skagen, Denmark, is beset by the unexpected.
- The Borderland - how mildly developmentally disabled people experience their world.
- "A strange affair in the shadow of war". Nazi Germany placed large orders of Swedish granite before and during World War II. The stone was to be used to build a new world capital - Germania. A lot of stone was delivered, but after 1943 it became impossible due to the progress of the war. But the quarrying in Bohuslän, Blekinge, Skåne and Småland still continued and Germany paid punctually, right up to the end of the war. The stone was stored along the Swedish coasts and after Germany's capitulation and the end of the war it remained in Sweden.