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- It is based on the impact of passion, jealousy and anger across 70 years in a relationship, involving different generations.
- Documentary that looks at the career of musician Brian Wilson.
- Not all battles are violent. Meet a courageous group of women who takes on both the male rulers of the day and a corrupt grocery industry.
- They call each other Emmanuel and Vladimir - but despite the informal tone, a fateful negotiation is taking place. During France's presidency of the EU, President Macron takes on the task of negotiating with President Putin in an attempt to prevent an invasion of Ukraine. For the first time, we get to follow the diplomatic game behind the scenes and hear parts of their phone conversations.
- Lea dreams of winning the World Cup in boxing, but her shady past of doping and crime endangers her and loved ones on the rocky road to the top.
- A weak and tormented teacher is pushed to the limit by his obnoxious students.
- Sweden's most beloved cashier, Terese i kassa 1, is back with a series of her own. For Terese, the daily challenges are endless - difficult customers, slow-moving pensioners, the gender equality review, a huge misorder of the fresh banana and then the constant battle with the antagonist Lola. In addition, Terese faces competition from both express checkouts and a new cashier in checkout 2, who unfortunately turns out to be alarmingly good.
- Two Brothers arguing about the money left by their parents
- Game and sports fan Bosse embarks on a crazy hunt for the big money on race tracks and football fields. Soon he is being hunted by the media and prosecutors. A series inspired by the real events that shook Sweden sports in the early 90s.
- A North American prison is testing elements from the Scandinavian penitentiary system. But the challenges are great. How do Americans manage to focus on rehabilitation instead of punishment, to change the attitude of employees, and to deal with a pandemic? The series follows the American prison SCI Chester, Pennsylvania, from 2018 to 2023.
- Ture struggle to find the magic lamp in order to prevent the criminal called Ville Vessla from making his evil wishes.
- Uje, a pop star in the 1990s, gets diagnosed with Parkinson's. This is a film about his everyday struggles.
- 40 years of humor and comedy on Swedish National Television - a public service company. Here are the classics such as "Uncle Frej" with Anders Eriksson, "My own compartment" with Martin Ljung, "Ormet keeper" with Roffe Bengtsson, "The Shipping Game (Who the hell is 'Nisse Hult?)" with Margaretha Krook and Lars Ekborg ,"Oh, I did not think about that. " with Peter Dalle and Claes Månsson.
- Music - especially jazz - has always played a central role for Clint Eastwood, both privately and in his film career. And it is a passion that has been passed down, not least to son Kyle, musician and composer. In the concert Eastwood Symphonic we hear the film music from some of the most legendary Clinton films, but in new symphonic jazz arrangements. Music from Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Good, the Bad, the Ugly and many others is performed by Kyle Eastwood's jazz group and the Lyons Symphony Orchestra under Gast Waltzing.
- This is the story of the criminal swindler Harald who cheats woman after woman on everything they have and owes them millions. The Norwegian host and expert on financial crime Kjell Ola Kleiven will one day be contacted by Harald who states that he wants to tell about his methods. It will be the beginning of a three-year-long recording that depicts the relationship between Harald and Monica, one of the women he cheats on several million kronor before she finally manages to get out of Harald's grip. Harald has several psychiatric diagnoses and calls himself a psychopath. He is calculating and seems completely ruthless when he manipulates his surroundings. The documentary provides a unique insight into a psychopath's inner world.
- How a Swedish boy grew up to be the CEO of Escobar Inc. High goals and dreams of becoming someone. A camera crew follows Olof Gustafsson for a year. Who is he and what does Escobar Inc do?
- Follows the life of Northern Irish investigative journalist Lyra McKee by telling her story through her own work and words.
- The year is 1995. There is a knock on the door of Snål-Arne Nyman's dilapidated house, it is Death who has come to get him. They set off on a final journey through the sparsely populated northern countryside to say goodbye to Snål-Arne's friends.
- A young Eritrean woman's life is turned upside down when she is forced to flee to Finland with her husband and daughter.
- Anna-Karin has just finished high school in Östersund, Sweden, when she moves to New York with dreams of becoming a successful actor. It takes 16 years before the dream finally comes true. In 2008, she gets the lead role as Greta Garbo in a Hollywood film. Swedish media reports enthusiastically about our new Swedish star. Soon she has more film roles and her manager "Lars" succeeds in the impossible, he takes her all the way into Hollywood's inner circle. Journalist Angelica goes to Los Angeles with her camera to document all the incredible things that happen to her friend Anna-Karin. But something is not right.
- A pyromaniac is wreaking havoc in Strömstad and the surrounding area. In the town hall, at the same time, a murder is committed against the municipal councilor. Police chief Gustav Jörgensson and his closest colleagues, Nils Gryt and the increasingly alcoholic Bo Kronborg, work feverishly to track down the pyromaniac and murderer.
- Guldöronen/The Golden Ears are a collection of ordinary men with a rock-solid passion for good sound systems - audiophiles. They compete with each other in bloody earnest to see who can produce the best sound in their living room. The prize is the coveted Golden Ear hiking trophy.
- 'Transactions' tells a story of Zimbabwean migration through a family divided by the circumstances of a failed economy. Three siblings, Frank, Miles and Portia, sustain their family through remittances while longing for the country and family they left behind. While the fourth sibling, Chrysthle, who is still in Zimbabwe, is frustrated by her inability to help financially, even though she has a full-time job. Their mother, MaMlilo, is a conduit of all the family's challenges in hyper-inflationary Zimbabwe. Everyone who needs money comes to her in the hopes that she can help them financially. With each monetary transaction, expectations are raised on both sides.
- During the years 1962-1969, Vispråmen Storken in Stockholm was a center for the growing Swedish interest in ballads. The barge was an important scene for the troubadours Cornelis Vreeswijk, Fred Åkerström, Finn Zetterholm, Ewert Ljusberg, Git Magnusson and many other of the most well-known Swedish folk artists in the 1960s.
- According to the United Nations, the Rohingya people of Myanmar are one of the most oppressed ethnic groups in the world. In August 2017, Myanmar's army attacked the Rohingya in Rakhine state, driving hundreds of thousands to flee across the border into Bangladesh. 900,000 people now live there in the world's largest refugee camp, Cox's Bazar.
- A film about a man's fight against the chocolate giants and a billion-dollar industry that ruthlessly exploits illegal child labor. Twenty years ago, the largest cocoa producers signed an agreement to abolish child slavery. But nothing has happened and the use of child labor has only increased - all to keep prices down.
- The cashier is sleeping in the register, the accountant has fallen asleep over the keyboard and the guard is sleeping outside the bank with his rifle on his lap. A documentary film depicting the life and people of a city in the Philippines where it's perfectly okay to sleep on the job.
- While Tula cleans a high school restroom, a student confides in her.
- In a frightening vision of the future, Sweden has handed over government power to an AI. Since then, economic development has been explosive, but when the news anchor Folly reveals the truth about Sweden's international operations, its power becomes highly felt.
- A portrait of one of Sweden's most successful comedy groups of all time, Galenskaparna and After Shave. We get to hear the story of how it all started, about the big breakthrough and about how the group continues to work today. "Det ska va gôtt å leva" premiered in connection with the group's 40th birthday and contains material never before shown.
- During an exam, student Melisa confronts her teacher in front of the whole class. She questions the school system and claims that what the students learn is useless. The teacher defends the school, fights for her position and what she believes in. But the fight in the classroom escalates and Melissa exposes the teacher to uncomfortable questions.
- Threatened to be killed, praised by critics, critical of Islam, taken into psychiatric care, poet, forensic psychiatrist, 42 admitted crimes, belted, imprisoned, praised and dead already at the age of 24. We get to meet the Danish poet Yahya Hassan from the breakthrough to the last chapter and hear him talk about his poetry, his life and the controversies that followed him from the start. Participating are the journalist Martin Krasnik who has been a central part of Yahya Hassan's publicity and the artist Parham Pazooki who reads and reacts to Yahya Hassan's poems.
- Gunilla Boëthius is 73 years old when her life history and identity suddenly change. Through a DNA test, she gets a brand new father - the Finnish war hero and General Paavo Talvela. Those who have withheld the truth for her have died a long time ago, where there is no one to answer. Who is Gunilla really - is she a love child who came into being in the shadow of the war and not at all the firstborn to the debater CG Boëthius? Now she needs to travel in Paavo's footsteps to recreate herself.
- When an electrician knocks on the door of a small flat in central Stockholm, he is greeted by eleven swans. Golden Beetle awardee Jane Magnusson investigates the true story of the "swan woman" and her passionate fight for the lives of the birds.
- In the fall of 2013, Ukraine became involved in a tug-of-war between the EU and Russia. Both wanted to tie the country closer to them. Extensive protests broke out in the country when it appeared that the then president had canceled the negotiations with the EU on a rapprochement. The center of the protests was Maidan Square in Kyiv. The consequences of the protests were both far-reaching and dramatic.
- When several crabs are placed in a bowl and one tries to climb out of the bowl, the other crabs pull it down. The result is that no one ever manages to leave the bowl. The film tells three stories of three main characters who all try to do just that; leave the bowl and go your own way.
- A group of friends long for football magic and decide to organize a World Cup in football. The participants are allowed to represent their old home countries, but a group of immigrants want to represent Italy. Two Italian teams compete in the World Cup and teams from all corners of the world give their all in the matches on the city square to the cheers of the audience.
- French dance performance from 2022 The roots of the story of Sleeping Beauty - the sleeping princess - go back a long way. Perhaps the earliest known version is as old as the 14th century. In the hands of the Spanish choreographer Marcos Morau, the ancient tale is transformed into an allegory of our relationship with time. On stage stand 15 dancers in identical stage costumes, trapped, seemingly beyond time and space. In the performance, fragments from Tchaikovsky's ballet music from 1890 are mixed with newly written music by Juan Cristóbal Saavedra. A recording from the opera in Lyon.
- On May 1st, 2023, Swedish singer/songwriter Pugh Rogefeldt died, one of the most important and most influential people in Swedish music history. In October of that year, large parts of the Swedish artist elite gathered at Circus in Stockholm to pay tribute to Pugh and his musical heritage.
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience perform live at Stockholm Concert Hall Jan. 9, 1969, in a showcase with Jethro Tull. This is the first performance of two featuring "Killing Floor", "Spanish Castle Magic", "Fire", "Hey Joe", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", "Red House" and "Sunshine Of Your Love". During this visit to Stockholm, Jimi Hendrix granted two interviews - one with Ulla Lundström and the other with Lennart Wretlind. The performance was video-taped by Sveriges Radio TV.
- "Texas - for real" - a journey through the wealth and poverty of the Republic of Texas, admitted to the Union in 1845. Among the rich landowners, the cowboy tradition of the ranches, the craftsmen, to the less fortunate minorities and immigrants, those that cross the border illegally, or the many sides of American music developed all over the state -"You don't just move to Texas. It moves into you."
- About Judit, a curious girl in between adulthood and childhood. During the sports holiday, she visits her grandmother Tora, who lives in an old schoolhouse in a sparsely populated village. Grandma paints portraits of relatives and friends from her youth. The invisible presence of these long-dead people touches Judit and her childhood friend Niklas deeply.
- The hosts of SVT Barn have recorded their own mystery program. The boss has decided that he is the one who will wish the viewers a Merry Christmas on Christmas Eve. But someone sabotages the broadcast and the boss is ashamed in front of the whole of Sweden. The question is who is behind it.
- Documentary films depicting some of the earth's indigenous peoples - from the San people of South Africa to the Komi people of the Arctic Circle in Russia. The conditions are different for people in different countries, but they have one thing in common: A constant struggle for their existence, their cultural identity and their human rights.
- On the day that Povel Ramel turned 80 Sveriges Television payed tribute to his performing arts with this newly produced and loving memorial cavalcade, filled with new and old archival gems from Povel's unforgettable career. Including a host of his many variety show prima donnas like Gunwer Bergqvist, Brita Borg, Grynet Molvig, Wenche Myhre, Anna Sundqvist and Monica Zetterlund.
- Ten years ago, Börje, Hans-Enar, Johnny and Lars were confined to Säter's secure pavilion. Sentenced to inpatient psychiatric care for murder or other serious violent crimes. Documentary filmmaker Noomi Liljefors stepped into this closed, mythical world and met "the dangerous men". Now she lets us meet them again; after all, they harbor a glimmer of hope for a life after Säter. A follow-up to "Bilder från Säter - hos de farliga männen" (1986).
- About "Förklädd Gud" - "A Maynight's melody has burst my chest"- a portrait of the Swedish poet Hjalmar Gullberg (1898-1961) and "Förklädd Gud/God in Disguise" (opus 24) a lyrical suite/cantata from 1940 by Lars-Erik Larsson, with text by Hjalmar Gullberg. Gullberg's poem is itself based on the prologue to a Hellenic play, in which the god Apollo is exiled from Olympus and condemned to mortal servitude as a flute-playing Thessalian shepherd.
- Fridolf is responsible at the office while his boss is away on business.
- Depicts the last year of the great famine in Sweden, the year of emergency 1867 in Ångermanland. It is a story about people who were hurt, but also about efforts from the outside world to help the developing country Sweden out of the crisis. Sweden was hit by the country's last famine disaster. After an unusually cold spring and summer in 1867, the snow remained at midsummer in many places in Norrland. The next year there was a drought in southern Sweden. The result was stunted growth and famine, which culminated in the spring of 1869.
- The whole story of how the books about Martin Beck came to be is told here. It's a love story. A young couple wanted to talk about the injustices in society. Thus was born the modern detective story. It has been over 50 years since the first book in the series came out and it would only be in the fall of the age that Sjöwall Wahlöö was celebrated as the creator of the entire modern detective genre.