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- Three girls in 1980s Stockholm decide to form a punk band -- despite not having any instruments and being told by everyone that punk is dead.
- The great story of our country. About the people and forces that shaped it - from the Ice Age to present day. The series in 10 parts is based on reconstructions of historical events and people. More than 300 experts have contributed to it.
- Jonna has lived at the orphanage all her life. One day a Gorilla comes and adopts her. It takes some time for Jonna to get used to her new mother, but just as everything starts becoming good, the local authorities threaten their existence.
- A young Eastern European immigrant, working in Sweden, is faced with a painful choice when she's laid off from her factory in the name of efficiencies.
- Jasper always felt privileged to go to an alternative school. He felt chosen. But when he in his 40s talks to his old schoolmates, he is forced to realize that his positive memories came a the expense of other students' security.
- The con man Richard Ringheim has pretended to be the prime minister and triggered the terror alarm. Now he has changed his name to Olsson and runs a law firm. SVT has tried to search him out.
- A feature documentary about the Swedish rock group Union Carbide Productions
- Milo Moro finds out that his ex-partner Adrian, who has been cryopreserved for the past 43 years, can be thawed and brought back to life. When the staff from ScandiCryonics arrives to pick up the cryocontainer with Adrian's body, Milo realizes he might not be ready for Adrian to return.
- In a world without conflict and with a never-ending dialogue; about Peter Mjärde's interest in music, Viveka Benke's ergonomic solutions, Peter Konström's risk calculations and the conditions for an energy-efficient exhaust air centre.
- Swedish comican David Batra travel the world to places where the weather is extreme and meets the people living in these areas.
- Celebrating and showcasing Black Canadian talent.
- Discofoot is an ass kickin, DJ spinin, maybe even twerkin free-styling battle, where football's rules are twisted and thrashed by dance. Let the choreography of the ball take you on a ride that passes the unknown and spectacular possibilities of this dead serious performance of a football match. The performance/match uses the rules and organization of professional football as its choreography. In combination with certain set choreographic elements, the performers use this base, to battle it out in excessive and decadent improvisation. The main and dividing rule is that you may not run. Your only way to advance on the pitch is to dance.
- The sixth documentary in the Jordbro suite. The "children" are now around 40 years old. Old and new footage together forms a portrait of a whole generation.
- Director and cinematographer Nina Hedenius started out in 1962 as one of the first students at Christer Strömholm's school of photography. She dropped out after six months. Diverging greatly from contemporary ideals about the creative collective, she decided to make movies on her own, about life in meekness and intense moments. Fredrik Wenzel draws a tender and personal portrait of one of our time's greatest filmmakers, through a year of shifting seasons at her cottage in Bergslagen.
- An in-depth TV-series featuring the most exciting and up-to-date in Swedish politics right now.
- About the Swedish poet and writer Gunnar Ekelöf (1907-1968) who was a member of the Swedish Academy from 1958 and was awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy by Uppsala University in 1958. He won a number of prizes for his poetry.
- "Skinheads - 25 years later" - the gang of skinheads of 1987 have grown up and new wannabee skinheads appear.
- "Swedish Light" is a six-part TV series about brilliant ideas, inventive people and the development of the Kingdom of Sweden.
- A review of Sweden's neutrality and refugee policy. An attempt to set the events from 1933-1945 in the prevailing spirit of the times. In Sweden, consensus and welfare policies were developed, while Central Europe was characterized by major contradictions. "Herr Hitler is an insult!" wrote Gothenburg's Handels- och Sjöfartstidning. But the public debate in Sweden during World War II was otherwise characterized by an almost unimaginable cluelessness. Different people came to take a stand on Nazi Germany in completely different ways, as unique documentary films and interviews show.
- A lyrical documentary in a Stockholm environment that has its starting point in three collections of poems by Lars Norén. There is in these, often very everyday scenes, a charge that is evoked by the poet's vision and it is this special vision that we want to convey. However, it is important to remember that the decisive factor is not what we see, but how we see it, and of course this also applies to this film.
- In "Mission Åsa-Nisse" filmmaker Anders Nordqvist explores the 60th anniversary film classic series Åsa-Nisse. Through old film clips, meetings with actors and artists and visits to filming locations - which are mostly located in a Stockholm suburb - we get a new perspective on Swedish film's quantitatively largest character.
- The film is based on a quote by the Danish poet Sören Kierkegaard - "Get married and you regret it. Don't get married, you'll regret it too. Marry or not marry, you will regret both?" Two people are in a crisis in their relationship and meet again in their rented summer cottage.
- "Kiss of the Booze" - a documentary series about relationships where alcohol became the most important partner.