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- Following the first ever Somali bandy team in their struggle to reach the World Championship in Siberia 2014. The team lives and trains in Borlänge, Sweden and is coached by legendary, former bandy player Per Fosshaug and Cia Embretsen.
- The hosts sample the food and lifestyle through Swedish history.
- In 1897, a daring new expedition vanishes while trying to discover the North Pole by balloon. After 33 years of silence, their bodies were found on a desolate island in the Arctic. The cause of their sudden, ambiguous deaths has remained a mystery ever since. 100 years later, an obsessed young woman returns to White Island with a team of forensic scientists, determined to finally solve the mystery at any cost. As they dive deeper into Andree's macabre fate, the line between obsession and mania starts to dissolve and little by little, they begin to resemble the original expedition... Poetic and challenging, WHITE ISLAND intertwines forensic mystery with Andree's strange, Jules Vernean adventure story in a visual psychological thriller about the nature of obsession - and the price we pay to fulfill our dreams. Director Karin af Klintberg was awarded a Guldbagge (Swedish Oscar) and Stora Journalistpriset (Swedish Pulitzer) for her last documentary "Ebbe the Movie". She is also the creative force behind a long row of hit shows for SVT (Swedish Public Service TV), including "Världens Modernaste Land", "Landet Brunsås" and "Historieätarna".
- Christmas Calender for Sveriges Television 2015. Each day, the children get to experience life in a different historical setting during the last 1000 years.
- Three women, three wars, one dream. Lanja is a journalist in Iraq fearlessly fighting against honor violence. Maia in Abkhazia battles archaic customs like 'bride kidnapping'. Nelly runs a women's shelter in the slums of Monrovia, Liberia. A universal story of women's courage and survival in the aftermath of war.
- In Landet Brunsås, Henrik Schyffert, Erik Haag and Lotta Lundgren find out why we Swedes eat the way we do.
- Indigo is a dramatic short film about alienation on the inside. Two young, lost souls in New York City share a common struggle - they are stuck in lives they do not feel they belong to. She is an adored actress and he, a bike messenger. On the outside they seem like each other's opposite, but on the inside they are the same- dehumanized by an internal loneliness that alienates them from feeling alive. The claws of loneliness affect both characters the same, unconcerned with the typical borders of power and privilege. Synchronicity begins to mirror their lives, and they finally reach a breaking point. It is in this moment, they must choose to find that brave breath- a self power that brings them in touch with truth and the chance to change their trajectory. Both of them make a decision that will bring them back to their true selves and in turn, closer to each other. Indigo is about hope. For everyone. Indigo is written and directed by the Swedish director Paul Jerndal, who aims to inspire and encourage people to believe in themselves and start being who they truly are. Jerndal's idea was to merge different art forms together in a conceptual platform that involves music, acting, art, fashion, design and sound. The goal was to bring as many talented, creative people from various fields together, harnessing each artists' compassion and emotional investment in this subject to create a piece of art that they all believed in. This film aspires to empathize, inspire and give hope to everyone feeling alienated.
- 2010–201130mTV EpisodeWhy are Swedes so quick to adopt foreign food? And which is the most Swedish national dish these days? When an ordinary Swede eats sushi for lunch, spaghetti bolognese for dinner and family snuggles with tacos on Friday.
- 2010–201130mTV EpisodeIt is estimated that the average consumer ingests over six kilos of additives per year via food. But the big problem is not what we get when we eat ready-made food, but the lack of all nutrients.
- In the past, cooking was a necessary but not so fun household chore. Today, cooking is a status marker, means of expression and entertainment. The Michelin Guide has more readers than the Bible.
- 2010–201130mTV EpisodeThe average Swede spends no more than 14 minutes a day cooking. The fact that many choose to mikra an industrially hard-processed product is usually explained by the fact that Swedes do not have time to cook.
- It is said that eight of ten Ferrari owners are Ica traders. Regardless of the truth of this claim, so have many people getting rich selling food in Sweden. What consequences does this have for trade?, the food industry and consumers?
- Why are the Swedish family dinners stressful events with children who refuse to eat? Are the problems at the dinner table biological, psychological or cultural?
- 2010–201130mTV EpisodeWhat can you actually eat in Sweden and why have the food authorities such a big influence on what we eat? For example, the average Swedish household throws away several kilos of fully edible food just because the date stamp has expired.
- How did the Swedes become a nation of bounty hunters, bacilliphobes and micro-eaters? Why do we almost never cook even though we love watching cooking on TV? And where did our traditions come from?
- How is it that the price of meat has fallen by a third in the last 20 years? How does it happen when animals become food? And is it really good to eat this much meat? Lotta Lundgren visits a couple of animal farms.
- 2010–201130mTV Episode
- 2010–201130mTV Episode
- A lone viking mother prepares Christmas celebrations when the children's father comes home after having been away on a journey of trade and raiding for three and a half years.
- The family takes on life as thralls. The thrall family wakes up to another day of the master and is told that they will be sold, one by one, before the day is over.
- The 14th century: A day at the knights school. Two prospective children arrive at the knight's castle to be trained to knighthood by an old squire and a lovesick lady in waiting.
- The 14th century: The Black Death. A cat-loving peasant family has fled their village, hoping to escape the plague, find a new house and try to make God happy.
- The 16th century: Child labor in the mine. Welcome home to the toddlers family where everyone is working in the mine. For what else could they do?
- 201515m5.7 (18)TV EpisodeThe Vaasa siblings are trying to learn everything a royal child must be able to do. But which of them will actually inherit the throne from father Gustav Vasa?
- The harvest went wrong, the animals die and there is rubbish in the beds - in short, everything indicates that someone in the village is a witch.
- A pie travels through the four social classes of the 17th century: peasants, burghers, priests and nobility.
- 201515m5.7 (18)TV EpisodeThe Swedish royal family of the 18th century are terrified of losing power - now it is a matter of nurturing a strong king.
- What happens to children that no one can take care of in the 18th century? Yes, they can start working. At the orphanage.
- 201515m5.9 (17)TV EpisodeToday is no ordinary day at home on the manor - today the family celebrates Elsa's name day.
- 201515m5.7 (15)TV EpisodeWhen both Lotta and Erik are fired, the children have to leave school and move to the city. To work in a factory.
- 201515m5.8 (15)TV EpisodeA hungry state family dreams of better food and moving to America. Instead, most go to the forest.
- An upper-class family with bacilli fear takes the car to the sanatorium where big brother is ill with tuberculosis.
- In the middle of the housing crisis in Sweden, a poor family with five children is evicted from their one-room apartment. Where are they going now?
- Five small city kids arrive at the children's camp in the country. Here they will be able to eat healthy food and be out in the fresh air.
- 201515m5.9 (15)TV EpisodeAn ordinary Swedish family is preparing to receive a child of war from Finland, who does not speak Swedish.
- Lotta is tired of life as a housewife and got a job. Now the children can become key children and manage on their own.