Acting
Johan Rheborg is a Swedish comedian, actor and script writer. He is a member of the Swedish comedy group Killinggänget.
Kenny Starfighter is probably the most hopeless student the Hero academics of the galaxy has ever had. But in his desperate attempt in graduating he accidentally crashes on earth and discovers Pontus, an earthling who accidentally stumbled upon an intergalactic crystal which gave him inhuman strength. Now Kenny must save Pontus from Rutger Oversmart who wants the powers from the crystal for himself and Pontus must save Kennys faith from failing school and ending up as a hairdresser.
Nelly and the dog London are joined by Valle as they head out into the Black Forest to find the Mirror of Death. A journey that takes them deeper and deeper into the forest and to the place where Nelly's mother once disappeared.
A collection of four odd short films.
En 90-minuters makalöst underhållande monolog med Johan Rheborg, där han rannsakar sin hjärna för att svara på den klassiska frågan: Vad vill kvinnor egentligen?. Komedin "Hur tänker hon", med originaltitel "The Male Intellect" är en enmansshow där Rheborg spelar alla karaktärerna. Med en enkel axelryckning, en knyck på nacken eller med att himla med ögonen förvandlar Rheborg sig till någon av sina fem alter egos. "Hur tänker hon?" är en unik show, där kombinationen av teater och stå-upp-komik, som är både provokativ, manar till eftertanke och samtidigt får folk vrida sig av skratt, är oslagbar.
Percy Nilegaard collects Swedish single men and embarks on a bus trip to Tallinn with a so-called "highly-experienced driver".
Glenn Killing at Grand is a cabaret show from 2000 by the Killinggänget troupe, recorded at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm. Some classic characters from the Killinggänget's earlier productions appeared, as well as completely new characters and sketches.
Glenn Killing with guests. One of the most successful and popular stageshows in Sweden.
Alexander is a talk show host on TV and a partying bachelor privately with an awful love life even though he dreams of settling down. One day his old friend Ralf brings him a manuscript for a book that he can't get published and asks Alexander to put his name on it for some more publicity. Alexander agrees without reading and finds himself in trouble when the book comes out and the views expressed in it are opposite to his own.
All Max’s previous dreams of a pleasant life as a big brother are shattered by the screaming and demanding little brat that is his new-born little sister. Max becomes extremely jealous, but luckily he soon gets a new friend: Josef, a talking turtle. The turtle is quite mean, but eventually he gains Max’s trust. The closer Max gets to the turtle, the worse the relationship with his parents seems to become. Soon, there is no other solution for Max than to run away from home.
Maria is 8 years old and thinks her younger brother is really annoying. She meets Makka in the neighborhood who has a magic ball. In some way Maria wishes her brother away. When the babysitter Gerda turns up Maria and Makka think she's the answer to Maria's wish - a witch that has come to abduct her brother. Maria who deeply regrets her wish must now do everything in her power to stop Gerda.
An eccentric millionaire dies at a manor in Dalarna in Sweden, leaving behind three sons and a mistress. One of four parallel stories about parents and children. Four sides of Sweden. Four shades of brown.
The documentary director KG Forsberg makes a film about his dying father.
A satiric campaign against the film critic Gunnar Rehlin.
Ben and Gunnar meet during a carpool from Stockholm to Göteborg in the summer of 1985 where they are attending a concert with Bruce Springsteen at Ullevi.
After an incident with a hot air balloon burner, Morran and her son Tobias have reduced their home of 34 years to ashes. With a burnt out caravan in tow filled with sooty household goods they make their move to a new council house. Whilst Morran sees the opportunity for a fresh start, Tobias has lots of creative ideas about improving the house. But there is something about their new home that feels familiar, and through a series of fortuitous events the lopsided duo are once and for all forced to deal with the past.
A recording of the comedy and music tour from 2004 mixed with interviews with the writers Robert Gustafsson and Johan Rheborg.