Gubbstrutsar

Six elderly men step into a discussion group for the first time in their lives. They each have their own challenges and special life stories. In meeting each other, they experience that it is never too late to stop burying their heads in the sand and learn something new about life and themselves. A Swedish feel-good documentary from 2024.

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The Swedish-speaking migrants of Paris (Short)

They have lived in Sweden for many years, but when their asylum applications are rejected, they choose to move on, hoping for a future in France. But Paris offers a harsh reality, and many of them end up on the streets or in run-down refugee shelters.

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The Swedish-speaking migrants of France (Feature)

"The Swedish-Speaking Migrants of Paris" (22 min) captured their journey, and now, with support from SVT, we expand the story into an 80-minute documentary. Following young men who left Sweden after many years, navigating asylum in France, we explore themes of displacement, identity, and resilience. This film is a powerful testament to the challenges and hopes of a generation forced to start over—again and again.

The Monument of Dreams

The Monument of Dreams consisted not only of a physical installation but also of a series of activities and events in which artists and the public participated. The work was created for the 100th anniversary of Gothenburg Art Gallery as a place for social interaction and debate about the role of art in public space. The artwork was noted for its questioning of aesthetic and architectural norms in public space and gave rise to a lively debate about freedom of expression and the place of art in the city.

Connect 4

During the pandemic isolation, Jonas transforms a simple idea into a grand project – an exclusive four-in-a-row game forged in precious metals. The documentary follows Jonas’ journey from idea to reality, and depicts a person in a manic episode. Being bipolar can sometimes mean starting projects you can’t see the end of. And when the opportunity to create yourself is limited, the people around you become important puzzle pieces in your dream, but also ensure that it doesn’t progress as quickly as you might have wished. A short documentary about social isolation and grand dreams.

The winner takes it all

Sweden was once known for being the world's most equal country. And that's still somewhat true if you just look at income, but when we look at wealth capital, the picture is completely different. Since the 1980s, the gaps between the very richest and the poorest have grown dramatically. Sweden is today one of the countries with the most dollar billionaires per capita, we have abolished all taxes on wealth, entrepreneurs are the heroes of our time and one of the most common searches on Google by Swedes is "How to get rich?" Why has it become like this?