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- Roro, second generation swede with family from Lebanon is a park worker together with Måns in this comedy about where Middle East and Sweden clashes. About forced marriage and true love.
- Post apocalyptic short film about a zombie virus that has spread over Sweden. The few remaining virus free survivors has closed themselves in gated communities away from the zombies. The survivors have learned to control the zombies with drugs so they can be used as a part of the workforce, entertainment etc. But one of the survivors finds his mother as zombie and makes a life altering decision.
- Two homeless Kurdish brothers see Superman in the town's first movie theatre and decide they are going to live with him in the US. It's a long, dangerous road in the hands of ruthless human smugglers.
- A man with a battered, jangling suitcase appears in an airport out of nowhere. The surprised customs officer, ever more confused, gets a free ticket for a performance he will never forget.
- Sometimes, falling is the only way to get Home.
- Miracles, in Sweden? A village curate with paltry attendance at his services gets a call one Sunday in December to meet an emissary from the Vatican who has come to test a child for special powers (he's the young son of a farming couple in the curate's parish; he's come to the Vatican's attention via a roundabout chain of odd events). The curate takes the visitor to the farm, convinced that nothing is out of the ordinary. Then, event by event, the curate comes to think otherwise and must figure out a way to save the child from a life in Rome. Are miracles afoot? The very fact the curate's car starts in mid-winter may be a sign of things to come.
- Another ordinary day on the streets of Stockholm, yet some people find themselves in life-altering situations. A fur shop owner unexpectedly encounters an animal rights activist. A priest excludes elves from the procession planned for St. Lucia's Day. An elderly woman faces eviction, and a young man grapples with the consequences of betraying his father.
- Alice and her sister Moa live in a dysfunctional family. Their father Olle is an alcoholic and their mother Kerstin cannot handle the situation. At Alice's birthday Olle hasn't bought any present to his daughter. Although he is drunk, he takes her on a ride in his car, to buy her a dog. In a turn he crashes into a garden and hurts a man with his car. He and Alice run away from the accident in the car. Alice promises not to tell anybody about what has happened. When things are getting worse in the family, Alice decides to find the man in the garden and tell him that it is her father who hurt him.
- A film about people and buildings. The film takes us through a Bucharest of the 1990's where we meet six different persons, six different characters and their relation to their houses and homes.
- Moa and Natta are high school friends who will together make the almost obligatory "find-yourself-journey". Their goal is to backpack through the whole of India for 4 months, but it doesn't turn out quite as they had planned. Instead of traveling from adventure to adventure, they get stuck in one and the same place and the relationship between them is forced to be seriously tested for the first time.
- A group of young people are setting up a theatre play of Faust on a tourist camping ground.
- Joan and Stuart have been happily married for 23 years and now their son Caileb is about to make them grandparents. But Joan has been diagnosed with breast cancer and Caileb's girlfriend Michelle has suffered two miscarriages. How can Joan find the courage to share her deepest fears with her beloved family when she can't even look at herself in the mirror? Set in contemporary Inner London, Pussyfooting is a story about family, love and death, and ultimately the vital importance of honesty and communication when life takes a tragic turn.
- Tina has to take care of her mentally challenged brother Konrad. But when she falls in love with the nervously charming Rolf-Gunnar the family ties starts to hang on lose threads...
- Anton's sister gets sick all the time and no one notices him. But one day at the hospital he meets a janitor who believes Anton is a super hero.
- Nina Argentina is a story about a Swedish woman, Nina, who goes to Argentina to look for her lost son. She claims that the father has kidnapped him, and that they are somewhere in Buenos Aires. But it turns out that Ninas situation is much more complicated than at first glance. Nina Argentina is a story about sense and sensibility, about the fine line between what Is right and wrong.
- Two teenage brothers hate each other so that the parents are helpless but luckily their younger brother, roughly 10, is not.
- With the passionate kind of crush that only 14-year-olds can muster, Angela and Arina dream themselves out of their Stockholm suburb to Berlin. Their goal: to see and touch their idol, Bill Kaulitz of the German pop band Tokio Hotel, at Madame Tussaud's. But just as the girls have their goal in sight; their world seems to collapse around them. A film about friendship, infatuation and the heartbreak of growing up.
- What It's All About is the first major film to bring to life the heroic struggle of Washington State motorcycle clubs against the discrimination targeted against them by Washington State law enforcement and the media. Set in present day Washington State and raising questions about inclusion, American identity and equality before the law that are as important today as ever, What It's All About dramatically interweaves the story of its central characters - activists and lawyers, returning veterans and ordinary citizens within the broader history of the motorcycle clubs of Washington state during a time of extraordinary change.