Acting
Swedish textile artist and choreographer. Adoptive daughter of Karl Gerhard and for a time the wife of Gösta Ekman the younger.
Political satire set in the 18th century to Franz Schubert's music.
Filmed during the first ever Guldbaggen (golden scarab) awards, it was edited and developed that night and shown for the first time to the guests at the after party.
Ebon Lundin is the anonymous but odd living man, who becomes a Christ-like, misunderstood figure who suffer much scorn and derision of the cruel reality.
Talking head documentary about the early 20th century Swedish comedian and singer Karl Gerhard made for his hundredth birthday.
After being admitted to a residential home starts the retired bricklayer Johan to dream back to his childhood - the safe upbringing with his parents, the first love, and how he with a broken heart ran away from home, and was forced to fend for himself. How he got married, had a son, barely managed to scrape together enough money for food and shelter, the son ran away from home and his wife died.
Karl Gerhard sings and talks to Fatima Gerhard about his career.
The city of Mahagonny, founded by three criminals, becomes a place for people looking for their luck or money. One among them is the lumberjack Jim Mahoney. However, he is disappointed by what the city is.
A Swedish revue for a quartet of players. The name "Lådan" comes from the box on the stage from which the co-workers entered.