In 'Pleasure,' a young Swedish woman navigates the cutthroat world of the porn industry in Los Angeles, struggling to maintain her own identity and desires amidst the exploitation and objectification. The film delves into themes of friendship, ambition, and the consequences of pursuing personal pleasure at any cost.
The Bridge follows Saga Noren, a brilliant but socially awkward detective with Asperger's syndrome, and Martin Rohde, a laid-back family man and detective from Denmark. They team up to solve a series of gruesome murders that take place on the bridge between Denmark and Sweden, leading them into the dark and complex world of criminality in both countries.
Otto runs a hotel for tourists in Tyrol but has troubles both with the economy and with his wife Olga. After a trip to Stockholm he imports three Swedish blondes who eventually save Otto from disaster, both marital and financial.
Blue Eyes is a TV show set in Eastern Europe, where a political plot involving corruption, terrorism, and murder takes place. The show explores themes of power, government, intrigue, and xenophobia as a terrorist cell tries to influence an election campaign, leading to political turmoil and extreme measures. As the story unfolds, the characters, including politicians and the prime minister, are faced with challenging decisions that test their morals and loyalty.
Quicksand is a thrilling TV show set in Sweden, where a high school student finds herself on trial for murder after a tragic school shooting. The series explores themes of crime, drama, and mystery as it delves into the complex lives of the characters and the dark secrets they hide.
The Virgin Spring is a 1960 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It tells the story of a medieval peasant family in Eastern Scandinavia who seek revenge after their daughter is raped and murdered. The film explores themes of faith, revenge, and the clash between pagan and Christian beliefs.
Anita, a young psychology student in Stockholm, is consumed by her sexual desires and explores her sexuality through voyeurism, nymphomania, and lesbianism. As she delves deeper into her sexual obsessions, Anita grapples with the conflicting aspects of her own desires and the repercussions it has on her relationships and mental well-being.
Pleasure follows the life of a Swedish pornstar as she navigates the adult film industry. It explores themes of sexuality, relationships, and the challenges faced by women in the industry.
Nikki Moser, a blond womanizer, made a deal with the burgomaster. He gave him money to buy a hotel, and for this Nikki should marry his daughter Marianne. And the catch is not even that the daughter of the Bavarian city head is a mulatto, but the fact that Nicky does not want to be bound by marriage to anyone. Buddy Tony throws the poor guy the idea of taking a loan, giving money to the burgomaster and sending him away with his daughter. However, to say is not to do. To knock out a loan is a complicated matter.
In the third installment of the Easy Money series, JW is lured back into the criminal world when his former mob family seeks revenge. With Stockholm's criminality and the Swedish lifestyle at its core, JW finds himself involved in a complex web of robbery, murder, and undercover operations. The movie features a nonlinear timeline and explores the dark side of society.
In Easy Money: Hard to Kill, a criminal named Jorge finds himself dealing with drug deals, prison life, and violent confrontations as he gets caught up in the dangerous underworld of Sweden. Based on the novel, the movie delves deep into the complexities of criminality, showcasing the harrowing experiences faced by Jorge.
Play is a movie based on a true story about a young boy who gets involved with a criminal gang in Sweden. The movie explores themes of friendship, crime, and racism in Swedish society. The boy is subjected to intimidation and bullying by the gang, and he becomes increasingly involved in criminal activities. Along the way, he experiences the challenges of being an immigrant and the xenophobia and racial stereotypes that exist in the country. The movie showcases the complexity of juvenile delinquency and the consequences of manipulative behavior.
Box 21 follows the story of three interconnected women whose lives are torn apart by a shocking crime. As they seek justice, they uncover a dark underworld of sex trafficking, corruption, and violence. Set in Sweden, this intense TV show explores themes of rape culture, prostitution, and the challenges faced by immigrants in Nordic countries.
Undress Me is a Swedish drama that delves into the complexities of sexual tension and explores the concept of identity. The film follows a womanizer who experiences a gradual transformation after encountering a transgender woman. Through a one-night timespan, the protagonist grapples with his own desires, societal prejudices, and the power dynamics between genders.
Exposed (1971) is a gripping drama that follows the story of a woman who becomes entangled in a love triangle and is subjected to sexual exploitation and violence. Set in 1970s Eastern Europe, the film explores themes of bondage, voyeurism, and the darker side of human desires. As the plot unfolds, the protagonist discovers the true nature of her relationships and must navigate the dangerous world of a Swedish lifestyle.
Priests who call sex education the devil's invention rage against the progressive doctor whose bigoted wife may regret when his teenage daughter comes home and wants an abortion. The subject of Mimi Pollack's only feature film was controversial. The model for Doctor Borg was the well-known Katrineholms lecturer Torsten Wickbom, who advocated modern sexual education in the school and family.
A man, his abusive father, and a friend live together in an apartment in Eastern Europe. As they navigate their dysfunctional relationships, they become entangled in the world of amateur pornography and sexual exploitation.
Inga, a 17 year-old, is sent to live with a scheming aunt who wants her to become mistress of her rich neighbour. She falls for a common young man instead.
Arkusan Martinsson is a Swedish man living a lonely and depressing life in Eastern Europe. He finds solace in masturbation and struggles with his inner demons. The movie depicts his journey of self-discovery and dealing with the sleaze and sadness of his surroundings.