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What should a musician do to survive in the digital age? An absurd family comedy about musical dreams and constant compromises.
Jocke wants to change his life and start studying after the prison sentence, but instead he is freed, against his will, from the prison. His brother owes a criminal from the Balcans large sums of money.
Nyblandad Grogg features sketches with Robert Gustafsson, Johan Wahlström, Sissela Kyle, Anna Björk, and Stig Grybe. A DVD with a late-night vibe, a relationship drama with old men hanging out at the bar when they should be at home. An explosive version of the TV series Grogg with all the favorites, lots of new material, and sketches that should never have been given a second chance. Sexist improvisation at its best. Robert Gustafsson as an aggressive Östermalm woman complains about "blacks with sharp fangs who ritually slaughter puppies in the bathtub." And the blind Indian sings his classic tribute song to the tram. So, just like usual, it's the triumph of non-normative creativity in the spirit of Schlegel, when Sweden's funniest man strikes again.
Jesus Christ Superstar Swedish Arena Tour of Ola Salo's Swedish translation of Jesus Christ Superstar.
A woman gets cancer.
In Knohult things havn't changed much. Eulalia is tired of Nisse who's engaged in all sorts of inventions in his workshop or poaching in the forest rather than to repair the water pump. When Eulalia in protest begins swimming in soft drinks and water the plants with spirit Åsa-Nisse sees nothing else to do but to repair the pump. As with all his inventions he adds a few extra features ... When he starts the machine the ground rumbles and up comes oil instead of water! Now, not only Åsa-Nisse, but the whole Knohult sees their chance to become wealthy! But "Dunderpumpen", as he calles the invention, turns out to be stronger than anyone had imagined, and when shady Scanian oil magnates with support of the Swedish government wants their share of the pie Knohult declares themselves a republic...
When TV-producer Ragnar Eklund was diagnosed with ALS, humor became a way to deal with his quickly approaching demise.
A very old lady has lost her way in a city and a distinguished gentleman decides to follow her home.