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"This is like Spinal Tap, but for real". A film about a teenage rock band and the back side of the music industry.
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In 1989, Swedish journalist, Khazar Fatemi narrowly fled the war torn country of Afghanistan with her life. Twenty years later, the former refugee returned to the place that has always remained in her heart. Where My Heart Beats follows Khazar's dangerous, painful, and inspirational journey back home to reconnect with the amazing people of this broken nation.
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Beyond the well-known headlines of recent years, there is a constantly ongoing everyday life in the social service that the filmmakers sought out for a few weeks at the social office in Sala. There the entrance door is unlocked and the philosophy is simple: unlocked doors create a good working environment. For a few weeks, the filmmakers Göran Odbratt and JH Engström have been allowed to portray the everyday lives of the staff.
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"The Rebels". A hundred of Sweden's most radical leftists formed secret Maoist cells in Uppsala and Stockholm in 1968. They called themselves the Rebels. They began to retrain/reform individuals and families to lead Sweden into the Culture revolution. No revolution ever happened, still the rebels managed to shake up both themselves and the entire left movement to a degree that history repressed their existence for almost forty years.
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Six new Swedish directors give us their views of the big day when school is finally over.. "Alla bara försvinner" (Everybody just disappears) is a documentary that follows 24 hours of five students from different parts of Sweden as they prepare for and celebrate their big day. The day when you step out into the real world, the grown-up's world. - From IMDB