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- The mystery surrounding the Salvator Mundi, the first painting by Leonardo da Vinci to be discovered for more than a century, which has now seemingly gone missing.
- In 1971, due to the world premiere of Death in Venice, Italian director Luchino Visconti proclaimed his Tadzio as the world's most beautiful boy. 50 years later, that shadow still weighs upon Björn Andresen's life.
- A captivating look behind the scenes of the remarkable life of a young Swedish girl who became one of the most celebrated actresses of American and World cinema.
- Gerel sees her gang falls apart and gradually renounces her violent methods while confronts her past traumas and secrets with Temuulen.
- Joyce Carol Oates has written over one hundred novels in a variety of genres over an award-winning career. Years of friendship and tireless research gave director Stig Björkman unprecedented access to the writer's solitude.
- The story of the tragedy aboard the Scandinavian Star in 1990 is still the biggest unsolved murder mystery in Scandinavia in recent times. 30 years after the disaster, a new Danish documentary series tells the entire story.
- After leaving a toxic relationship, filmmaker Maja Borg embarks on a dark and deeply personal journey of healing as they explore intersections between the ritual worlds of BDSM and Christianity.
- A documentary about an unusual volleyball team in Hamar, Norway, with ladies aged from 66 to 98. Now they are up for their first match, after 30 years of training.
- Film about Swedish artist and feminist Silvana Imam.
- At 17 years old, with no prior boxing experience, Adam sets his sights on becoming the world's best. Armed with unwavering self-belief and boundless ingenuity, he embarks on a journey filled with exhilarating highs and crushing lows.
- Michael looks, with his father, for the truth about his paternal grandfather Henning Haslund, who was a spy, an arms smuggler and explorer at the turn of the last century, in the great international expedition to north-western China.
- Documentary about the love between a single Swedish mother and a young Romanian lawyer who meet outside a supermarket in Göteborg.
- We follow Sweden's most popular choirs on a crucial journey to Chicago, the hometown of gospel. It will be a spiritual and emotional challenge where questions of faith, leadership and spirituality put the choir's community to the test.
- Stig Björkman, an 82 years-old director was isolated in Stockholm during the pandemic. And to make his life worth living. So did he watch old movies. Which he discusses whit friends. Who happen to be Alicia Vikander and Olivier Assayas.
- A suitcase full of photos, diaries and a tape with Finnish tango sets Swedish filmmaker, Frans Huhta, off on an odyssey to get to know his mother who took her life when he was 10 years old. During the journey a complex web of contradictory images tones up, and Frans is confronted with his own fear of inheriting the darkness that his mother was carrying. The Language of Silence is a heartfelt documentary exploring consequences of suicide, told by one of those left behind.
- "Nowhere to Hide" follows a man - the medic and father Nori Sharif - through 5 years of dramatic change in the war-torn Diyala-province; one of the most dangerous provinces in the middle of Iraq. From the time of the American retreat to the fall of Nori's home town, we follow him filming stories of survivors. In a world trapped between ISIS and the different Iraqi Militias, his integrity and humanitarian vision is the only thing that drives him to continue against all odds. Even when, as last man standing, he is forced to turn the camera towards himself. We are given a unique insight into one of the worlds most dangerous and inaccessible areas - the "triangle of death" in central Iraq. We get to know and hear the stories of the people who live there; survivors of this 'new war" that has become the norm - where the enemy is invisible, and there is nowhere to hide.
- The life and times of noted Swedish author Sara Lidman, famous for her working-class novels set in northern Sweden and her work for peace in Vietnam during the war.
- A captivatingly beautiful and loving portrait of Ninosca, which the filmmaker Peter Torbiörnsson has followed for 40 years, but also about the social injustices that characterize our time.
- A film about a serious rape that happened 25 years ago, about living with the memories and starting to dare to talk, about no longer giving way to questions of guilt, responsibility and reconciliation, about moving on in life.
- A few hours before midnight on April 6th in 1990, the Scandinavian Star departs from Oslo heading to Frederikshavn. What should have been a regular cruise, quickly evolves into a tragedy: 159 people die. This is the story of the biggest unsolved murder case in Scandinavia in recent times.
- Panic ensues aboard the Scandinavian Star as the fire breaks out. Passengers are fighting for space in the lifeboats, but there are some desperately searching for their relatives.
- Everyone thinks the fire is almost extinguished, but at three o'clock in the night, another explosive fire suddenly breaks out and burns out a large part of the ship. From the docks, an extensive investigation begins with a collaboration between Danish, Swedish and Norwegian police. In Copenhagen, the Maritime Hearing begins - under great international awareness.
- Norwegian police receives a tip that a former convicted arsonist was among the deceased. The suspect is a Danish truck driver, and despite their lack of evidence, Norwegian police decides to name him the perpetrator. Some of the survivors can't make sense of it and decide to investigate the case themselves.
- The ships sales patterns are attracting the interest of a Norwegian supplier and they are starting to investigate the case.
- After pressure from an independent investigation group, Norwegian police re-opens the case in 2014. The purpose of the investigation is to find out if there were more ignited fires on the ship, and if the fire could have a financial motive. A crew member under suspicion, decides to step forward and tell his story for the first time, 30 years after the disaster.