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- Denmark, February 1658: The Swedish king invades Jutland via Germany and tries to get to the islands. The sea's been frozen to the islands so he can cross with his men. Some brave Danes try to bring a fortune to the king in Copenhagen.
- Six people randomly meets at a cottage. They pass through a series of conflicts connected to their past, and the events reveals the truth about them.
- Kerstin Thorborg (1896-1970) was the leading mezzo-soprano of her time on the world's opera stages. She was considered one of the best dramatic Wagnerian singers in the two decades between 1930 and 1950. When Hitler conquered Austria, she immediately broke the contract with the Vienna Opera in solidarity with her Jewish colleagues. Contemporary colleague Anna Larsson follows her path to Metropolitan and her marriage to director Gustaf Bergman.
- A nostalgic reunion arises when three siblings spend some time together in their childhood home where their father is on his dead-bed. A dream of a new fellowship between the three of them is being born.
- "Without me you are nothing!" - Romanian maestro Sergiu Celibidache (1912-1996) transformed the orchestra at Sweden's Radio from an entertainment ensemble into the world-famous Radio Symphony Orchestra. Celibidache was an elitist and demanding demon conductor who, with his colorful performance in black and white television, became a household name with the Swedish people. And the memories still live, for better or for worse, in Sweden's Radio Symphony Orchestra.
- "I was there" - A portrait of the recently deceased, legendary American journalist Georges Seldes (1890-1995). He lived to be 104 years old and was involved in most things and kept everything in his crystal clear memory. Seldes was an investigative journalist, foreign correspondent, editor, author, and media critic best known for the publication of the newsletter In Fact from 1940 to 1950. He was an investigative reporter of the kind known in early 20th century as a muckraker, using his journalism to fight injustice and justify reform.