Wallander is a police inspector in a small coastal town in Sweden. He is known for his unorthodox methods and his love for classical music. Wallander is often involved in murder investigations and works closely with a medical examiner. The series explores the complex relationships between Wallander and his colleagues, as well as his troubled personal life.
Wallander is a Swedish police inspector who solves mysterious crimes while dealing with his own personal demons, including loneliness, nervousness, and disillusionment. He is a tea-drinking, shy, and disheveled loner who is constantly thinking and analyzing. The series is based on the novels by Henning Mankell and is set in Scandinavia during the 2000s and 2010s.
Set in the 1670s in Skåne, Sweden, Snapphanar follows the story of noble resistance fighters who rise up against the oppressive forces. This thrilling TV mini-series depicts the struggles and bravery of those who fought for freedom.
As White as in Snow is a biographical drama set in 1920s Sweden, based on a true story. It follows the life of a female aviator who struggles to break free from societal expectations and find her independence. The movie explores themes of female empowerment, love, and the pursuit of dreams.
A terrifying drama about what might happen in a disaster situation. An airplane loaded with bacteriological weapons crashes in the south of Sweden, causing an epidemic.
The Wonderful Adventures of Nils is a heartwarming family movie set in Sweden. It follows the journey of a young boy who is transformed into a tiny person and embarks on an incredible adventure with a flock of geese. Along the way, he learns important life lessons about family, happiness, and the beauty of nature.
Kitchen Stories is a comedy-drama movie set in 1950s Norway, where a researcher is assigned to observe the lives of bachelor farmers. As part of the research, the researcher sits in a high chair in the farmers' kitchens and observes their daily activities. The movie explores themes of friendship, human-animal relationships, and the impact of surveillance. It also touches on topics such as concentration camp survivors, football, cooking, and the use of wooden horses. Through the researcher's observations, the audience gains insights into the lives and routines of the farmers, and their camaraderie. The movie combines humor and satire to portray the unique dynamics of the farmers' lives.
When the Swedish army occupies the eastern part of Denmark in 1678, the local inhabitants decide to fight back. Under the leadership of Svend Poulsen, a guerrilla is formed. And guerrilla officer Lars Paulinus has to fight the Swedish officer Henrik Wrede to prove his love for Anna Ryding.
In an occupied country, the people rise to throw off the occupants. This includes Jens the farmer and his three sons who successfully perform sneak attacks on the invading army.
Sweden 1889. The young Per Nilsson has a very dominant mother, Anna Månsdotter. His father died many years ago and he and his mother have for a long time been in a incestuous relationship. But Per marries Hanna for the sake of her money and Anna is mean and evil towards her, and Per refuses to have sex with her. She starts to suspect that something is going on between her husband and stepmother.
Michael has a secret that he intends to announce during his birthday party. He has finally decided to propose to Catti, his girlfriend of many years. But Catti has other plans ...
Before World War II, Swedish workers had to deal with low wages, scarce work, and the extensive importation of foreign labor, particularly for the purpose of breaking strikes. This did not make foreigners of any stripe very popular, and those from "guest worker" countries were particularly disliked. In this film, set in 1938, a half-Polish boy goes to Poland in search of his mother, runs into financial and psychological difficulties there, and is sent back to a Swedish mental hospital. In another story, an unfortunate woman suffers a miscarriage and ends up at the asylum where the Polish boy is being kept.
Two sailors, Lasse and Karl Gustav, float ashore after a shipwreck. Visiting a castle a baron ask them to help him lay his hands on an inheritance by Karl Gustav posing as the heir of the castle.
Martin Svensson was an evil and brutal man that drifted around in Skåne with his family in the beginning of the 20th century.
A horse wanders from town to the countryside. Here lives Sten Stensson Steen, a bachelor at law and philosophy. He is writing a social psychological report on the youth problem.
Esarparen is a man who a long time wished death of his wife and suddenly is accused of murdering her. He protests his innocence. Does he speak the true or is he the man who could kill his own wife? Either that or is it a third possibility that bypassed both the court and the press?
After 24 hours of searching, the body of ex policeman Tore Hedin is found in Brösarps-lake in Skåne. The year was 1952.
Kalle Jeppson is the joyful owner of a rural inn, "Spången" (The Footbridge). His only problems are all the bylaws that makes it difficult to have a quiet drink and the shrew of his wife who is always nagging on him. Kalle is afraid to tell her that Karin the maid is really his daughter from the days before their marriage.
Farmer Mårten Esbjörnsson has three adult sons who all want to find a wife to marry. However, all the young women of the neighborhood seem to be less than perfect.
Henrik Karlsson is accused of having stolen 5,000 SEK, even though he is innocent. But to protect the real thief, who is sick in hospital, Karlsson takes the full responsibility.