Lords of Chaos is a biographical drama that follows the rise and fall of a Norwegian black metal band called Mayhem. The story revolves around the band's controversial activities, including church burnings, self-harm, and a series of violent acts. It showcases the dark and nihilistic side of the music scene in Oslo, Norway during the 1980s and 1990s.
The Son follows a 50-year-old Argentinian painter as he deals with various challenges in his life, including family relationships, a new romance, and his career as an artist. Based on a novella, this drama explores themes of love, identity, and personal growth.
Max Anger is a former member of the Swedish military who finally found love with his Russian colleague Pashie. When Pashie suddenly goes missing in St Petersburg, Max sets off on a mission to find her but soon finds himself on a deadly hunt leading him to a terrifying discovery that could potentially change the entire world order.
Borg vs McEnroe (2017) is a biographical drama that explores the intense rivalry between tennis legends Björn Borg and John McEnroe. Set against the backdrop of the 1980 Wimbledon Championships, the film delves into the contrasting personalities and playing styles of these two iconic athletes. As the final match approaches, tensions rise and the world watches as history is made on the tennis court.
In Package Tour, a group of tourists embark on a package tour to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As they navigate through the challenges of mass tourism, they encounter hilarious and unexpected adventures. From late-night burglaries to sleeping on the job, this comedy explores the different facets of vacationing. Join the tour as they dance, drink, and discover the true meaning of summer vacation.
Tigers is a biographical drama film about a teenager's journey in overcoming depression and dealing with the pressures of becoming a professional football player. Set in Milan, Italy, the movie explores themes of mental health, estranged relationships, and the challenges of the sporting world. Based on a true story, Tigers follows the protagonist's path of self-discovery, resilience, and determination.
In Cold Case Hammarskjöld, a documentary film released in 2019, investigative journalist Mads Brügger sets out to solve the mystery surrounding the death of United Nations Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld. As he delves deeper into the case, Brügger uncovers a complex web of conspiracy theories, white supremacy, and secret operations involving the mining corporation and army of mercenaries. Through witness interviews, examination of wreckage, and exploration of historical events like the Katanga conflict, Brügger brings to light the shady dealings of powerful forces and the troubling history of African decolonization.
In Swimming with Men, an Englishman struggling with personal fears joins a synchronized swimming team as a way to overcome his challenges. Through the sport of synchronized swimming, he discovers team spirit, personal growth, and the ability to face his fears. As he trains with his newfound teammates, he navigates the complexities of relationships, including the dynamics of husband-wife conflicts and father-son dynamics. The movie showcases the power of the swimming sport and how it can lead to personal transformation.
Moscow Noir is a gripping TV show set in post-Soviet Russia, where an investment banker gets caught up in a web of murder, corruption, and gangsters. With a false identity and a dangerous love affair, he navigates the treacherous world of politics, oligarchs, and the Russian mafia.
On a whim, Eve, a young Swedish traveler, accepts an invitation from Peter to vacation on his family's private island off the coast of New England. As a series of unexpected delays prevent other guests from arriving, Eve discovers that she has little in common with the increasingly erratic Peter. Gradually the idyllic natural beauty of the island gives way and Eve finds herself trapped in a state of surreality punctuated by bizarre visions, dimensional shifting and secret pizza.
A documentary film that tells the inspiring story of Ronnie Peterson, a Swedish racing driver who tragically died at a young age. The film highlights his successful career in Formula 1 and explores his personal life, including his friendships and relationships. It showcases the dangers of motorsport and the impact of his untimely death on the racing community.
Intergirl is a drama and romance movie released in 1989. It revolves around a young Russian woman who becomes a sex worker in order to raise money. She eventually travels to Japan, where she experiences cultural differences and a tragic ending.
A comedy directed by Walter Boos.
Christian moves to Tanzania with his do-good parents and tries to find his way in a community of ex-pats and Africans.
Miss Kicki, a Swedish woman living in Taipei, travels to the city to visit her estranged son. Along the way, she discovers new friendship, love, and a surprising connection that challenges her preconceptions.
Neptune's Feast is a satirical comedy that takes place in a small village in Sweden during the cold winter months. The story follows a group of eccentric characters who are dealing with the challenges of living in a freezing environment. The plot centers around their interactions with each other, as well as their humorous and sometimes absurd attempts to navigate the bureaucracy and unique quirks of the village.
Lisa's life is a movie. Everything she experiences she captures on film. Recording every memory, every step, everyone she meets. As Martin's and Lisa's relationship fall apart, the exhibitionist Lucas makes an entrance in the view-finder.
Erik, recently retired, is looking forward to some post-work adventure and to enjoy his family. These plans are thrown into doubt as the harsh reality of his wife Juditha’s accelerating illness causes his own health to deteriorate. Juditha refuses to accept any outside help as Erik buckles under the pressure.
McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice (2011) is a captivating documentary that explores the fierce and iconic rivalry between tennis legends John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg. Set in the 1970s and 1980s, the film takes a retrospective look at their contrasting personalities and playing styles, culminating in their epic battles on the court. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, viewers gain a deep understanding of the impact these two sportsmen had on the game of tennis.
Swedish manager Bo Inge Andersson comes to the Russian city Togliatti to save the struggling automaker factory. He is asked for a revolution, but what he doesn't know is that nothing should change.