Night Games is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the complex themes of sexuality and trauma. Set in the 1960s, the film follows a young boy who navigates his repressed desires and traumatic past while coming to terms with his own sexuality. Through a series of wild parties, childhood memories, and encounters with neglectful parents, Night Games explores the taboo subjects of sexual obsession, repression, and intergenerational trauma.
A waitress finds out that her fourteen year old brother is a member of a youth gang doing burglaries in kiosks. Valdemar Jansson escapes prison and seeks out his fiancee Karin, but she does not want to know about him. She studies at the Social Institute and provides herself as a waitress in a cafe. She lives with her grandmother and her younger brother Benke. One day she discovers that Benke belongs to a boy, who makes minor burglaries in newspaper kiosks.
Erik Brenner is crazy about football and his girlfriend Britta. She tries to make him concentrate on his studies, but that's easier said than done.
Johansson has a small mechanical workshop, which provides for him and his family.
Three cab drivers win a big sum of money and try to adjust to their new lifestyles.
"A Prisoner Has Escaped" - Franz is imprisoned for blowing up a factory. He escapes in order to prove his innocence.
Three boys "borrow" a sailboat and sail away for a summer adventure on Lake Mälaren.
The teacher Clemens is instructed to learn to dance so that he can teach the subject.
A doctor for females gets a visit from Gun, who wants to get an abortion. But the doctor wants her to reconsider and keep the baby.
The priest Hagen comes to a small Norwegian village one stormy evening. He brings the tragic news to wife Sigrid Bakken. Her husband and oldest son has drowned during fishing.
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