Wed, Jan 26, 2000
The deniers - and the truth. Judaism, racism and Nazism have a long history - also in Sweden. Two journalistic documentaries describe how fanaticism, lie and intolerance have affected individuals and Swedish society. The second program, the "deniers" is about people and movements that today try to deny and trivialize that German Nazism systematically murdered approx. 6 million European Jews. The purpose of the programs is to put a sharp auditing light on how extremistism and racism have been attached to Sweden.
Wed, Feb 23, 2000
The gold rush in the 2000s applies to the IT billions. The fast and competition -oriented young people want to be in the hunt for the big money. The driver is the new venture capitalists and entrepreneurs, such as Jan Stenbeck, Johan Stael von Holstein and Jonas Birgersson. This documentary takes us on a staggering journey to the boundless, creative and ruthless workplaces, where the smell of money is strongest; in Stockholm, New York and Silicon Valley.
Wed, Apr 12, 2000
A deceptive paradise. From the unemployment and fighting spirit of the 1930s, we follow the history of the communist movement, back to 1917. Endless class differences, deep poverty and the presence of a vision become the breeding ground for a new ideology. The labor movement splits and the Swedish Communist Party is formed. The party is quickly tied more and more tightly to Moscow, where Stalin rules with an iron fist. In the 1930s, hundreds of Swedish communists went to the Soviet Union to help build a new paradise.
Wed, Apr 19, 2000
Movement in crossfire. The start of World War II was a disaster for many Swedish communists. Sweden's Communist Party followed Soviet war policy. The party was cut in half and many members were placed in camps. But when the Soviet war fortunes turned, the Swedish party was also able to win new sympathizers. A brief period of success was dramatically interrupted by the Cold War.
Wed, Apr 26, 2000
Revolution round trip. In the 60s, a new generation woke up to political involvement. With violent energy, young communists broke with both the authorities of Swedish society and the established Swedish Communist Party. It became a giddy youth revolt which soon developed into new hard small communist groups. They engaged in mock executions and book burnings. Some appear today as comical, others purely tragic.
Thu, Aug 16, 2001
About the newly re-awakened Nordic Nazism. In the Cathedral School in Skara, Nazis put up posters, students are relegated and the Nordic National Party (NRP) and Nordic Youth march and demonstrate. Nazi leaders Per Lennart Aae and Göran Assar Oredsson are convinced that the future is theirs.