Writer
A man returns to his childhood cabin, but something is not right. By reconstructing the series of events he tries to understand how his parents’ couch wound up in the yard, why the walls of the bedroom are pink and how his holiest of childhood memories has been corrupted by someone with no sense of limits. - Annie Karlsson
Director
A man returns to his childhood cabin, but something is not right. By reconstructing the series of events he tries to understand how his parents’ couch wound up in the yard, why the walls of the bedroom are pink and how his holiest of childhood memories has been corrupted by someone with no sense of limits. - Annie Karlsson
A man returns to his childhood cabin, but something is not right. By reconstructing the series of events he tries to understand how his parents’ couch wound up in the yard, why the walls of the bedroom are pink and how his holiest of childhood memories has been corrupted by someone with no sense of limits. - Annie Karlsson
Producer
How do you know that someone is a ghost? You can't see his legs.
How do you know that someone is a ghost? You can't see his legs.
Writer
How do you know that someone is a ghost? You can't see his legs.
Director
How do you know that someone is a ghost? You can't see his legs.
Writer
A mother and her son are driving through heavy snowfall to bid a final farewell to their dead husband and father. A sudden and unexpected wrong turning takes them to a completely different place from the one they had expected. Some memories exist in a borderland.
Director
A mother and her son are driving through heavy snowfall to bid a final farewell to their dead husband and father. A sudden and unexpected wrong turning takes them to a completely different place from the one they had expected. Some memories exist in a borderland.
Director
A few years ago I was having trouble sleeping. One sleepless night I went for a walk to avoid going crazy. Once home again, I let my hand, at random, come to rest on a spine in my bookshelf; I pulled out a slim black volume. It was "The Night". But this time I took the book with me to my armchair by the window, and I began to read. —Richard Dinter
Screenplay
Two men and one woman addicted to videogames are interviewed to tell their stories. In this documentary, they are animated characters resembling the ones on computer games.
A man talks about his life as a petti thief.
Writer
A man talks about his life as a petti thief.
Director
A man talks about his life as a petti thief.
Director
She has a lot of rules at home. Is the toilet lid supposed to be open or closed? Should you remove your shoes upon entering? How are the bananas supposed to lie in the fruit bowl? The most natural thing for oneself can be uncomfortable for someone else.
Himself
About Richard's nose and the father it came from.
Writer
About Richard's nose and the father it came from.
Director
About Richard's nose and the father it came from.
Director
A woman doesn’t want to have children. Yet, or perhaps because of that she often end up in discussions about having children. In the film she answer the most common questions she has got.
Director
In a park in the Stockholm suburb Midsommarkransen, Mats wanders and fantasizes about Gotland. He has not been outside his "Kransen" in 32 years. At a pizzeria in the neighborhood, Ahmed longs for his homeland Turkey. A short documentary about getting lost and dreaming away.