AIKa (1997) follows the story of a secret agent named AIKa who fights against supervillainesses to save the Earth. With a mix of comedy, adventure, and romance, this TV show is sure to keep viewers entertained.
Japan Sinks: 2020 follows the story of a devastating earthquake that strikes Japan, leading to a series of destruction and chaos. As the archipelago sinks, the people of Tokyo struggle to survive and navigate the aftermath of this natural disaster. Amidst the chaos, they must find a way to overcome the challenges and ensure their survival.
The Wait is a gripping drama that explores the complexities of love and desire in a rural setting. It follows the story of an unfaithful wife who engages in a passionate affair, leading to a love triangle that tests the boundaries of loyalty and betrayal. With intense and explicit scenes, the movie delves into the themes of adultery, voyeurism, and the consequences of sexual desire.
Eden is a coming-of-age film about a Protestant Confirmation camp on a summer’s week, set in the archipelago of Helsinki. Aliisa is the intellectually confident non-believer, Jenna is the queen bee and Panu is the scared bird. The experience of these teenagers is affected by Tiina, a young and eager priest.
Summer with Monika is a coming-of-age drama set in 1950s Stockholm, Sweden. It follows the relationship between two young lovers, Monika and Harry, as they spend a passionate summer together in the archipelago. However, their idyllic romance is tested when Monika becomes pregnant, revealing deeper issues within their relationship.
In 19th-century French colony, a woman's husband is sentenced to death for murder. She forms a bond with the captain of the army, who is in charge of executing prisoners. As she learns to read and tends to a greenhouse, she seeks redemption and fights against the death sentence. The story showcases love, revenge, and the struggle for justice.
Galapagos 3D with David Attenborough takes viewers on an immersive journey through the unique ecosystems of the Galapagos Islands. David Attenborough reveals the fascinating wildlife and the challenges they face in this captivating documentary series.
A seafarer is captured and sentenced to 5 years in jail. He returns home to find his wife and child dead due to famine. Blinded by bitterness, he plans revenge on the village that failed him.
Swedes at Sea is a hilarious comedy set in Northern Europe. It follows the adventures of a group of upper-class Swedes as they navigate the challenges of boating, love, and class differences. From boat crashes to falling off bridges, the characters find themselves in one comical mishap after another. With a touch of romance, laughter, and plenty of boat-related antics, this film is sure to entertain audiences of all ages.
Jamaican-born Stuart Hall looks at the history of the Caribbean islands through interviews with modern inhabitants.
Docking the Boat is a hilarious comedy that follows a group of people who embark on a sailing trip in the beautiful Stockholm Archipelago. As they navigate the waters, they encounter various misadventures and comical situations, including a crayfish party gone wrong, a message in a bottle, and a boat crash. With plenty of clumsy mishaps and fisticuffs, this movie is sure to keep you entertained. Watch as the characters face challenges and find themselves in absurd situations, all while trying to enjoy their summer in Northern Europe.
A lonely fisherman drowns and his elderly brother Efraim is left to do an inventory of the estate. He discovers that his brother had a son, Karl-Erik. Keeping it a secret, he travels to Stockholm to employ the young man as a hired hand. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
A major political, historical, human and economic fact of the 20th century, the Gulag, the extremely punitive Soviet concentration camp system, remains largely unknown.
In the mid-1920s, four young men and women have decided to spend their summer holiday studying together and have rented a wonderful house in the Swedish archipelago. Rationally, they realize that this cohabitation may lead to some of the members being attracted to one another. Thus, in order to avoid unnecessary passions, conflicts, jealousy, grief and enmity, the women sleep in a separate house on the other side of the creek. In spite of believing that they are prepared for anything, and even though they share the task of cooking, their feelings get carried away.
Once a naïve, love-struck girl now forsaken by her lover, Maija leaves her island home to work as a housemaid in the city, only to be seduced by her employer's son Erkki, then forced to leave the household in order to avoid the scandal of a pregnancy. With few prospects for a decent job, Maija is reduced to working as a bar hostess to make ends meet, ever fending off the advances of disreputable clients, even as she continues to hold out hope for an enduring love that will redeem her from her fate.
Jan Froman is a young man with great plans for the future. He gets a job as an assistant janitor at a bank, but with inherited money he starts to buy and sell real estate which eventually increases in value. He falls in love with Margareta, whose father is a naval officer. Margareta is slighted by her fiance and follows Froman on a sailing trip in the archipelago. Plot by Mattias Thuresson.
Law graduate Ylva Markner spends the summer on the island of Väddö, where she gets involved in a quarrel concerning a last will.