Vinterviken is a movie set in Stockholm, Sweden, about a teenage boy named Elisabeth, who lives in a wealthy neighborhood. He falls in love with a girl named Fatima, who comes from a different cultural and socio-economic background. Their love is challenged by societal norms and the disapproval of Elisabeth's abusive stepfather. The movie explores themes of love, class differences, and the struggle to overcome obstacles for a chance at happiness.
Lotta is 27 years old and an office slave. She has absolutely no ambitions to advance. Most of the time she sits and waits until office hours are over. Then she gets promoted...
The neurotic director Max Karlsson tries to do a film of Goethe's "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers". He finds all actors for his melodrama - except Lotte, the wonderful girl who is an object of two mens love. He auditions a number of girls. But when he finds the right one nothing goes the way he had figured.
Sture is a rich alcoholic who has taken a trip to Mallorca to drink himself to death. But he meets Sylvia and they start a relationship. Sture moves in with her in a middle-class community. Sylvia has an eighteen year old daughter, Eva. She gets murdered on the night between Midsummer eve and Midsummer day, and to the police the primary suspect is Sture, who was so intoxicated that he can not say what he was doing during the night.
A year ago, Mia collided with an exhibitionist. She still has thoughts about it.
Two men pick up fourteen-year-old prostitutes girls. One of the girls begins to fight her client. A neighbor intervenes.
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