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How can you talk about the Holocaust with your children? A mother is clearly affected by her trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau and talks with her three children about it. What questions does it awaken in them? The frankness of the children’s thoughts about war and oppression are hard to deflect.
A tender portrayal of four stubborn brothers becomes a touching contemporary Swedish family chronicle about dreams, class, heritage, and the difficulty of connection. The Andersson brothers grew up in a working-class home in Gothenburg. Roy became an internationally acclaimed filmmaker while Ronny ended up as a homeless man. Kjell became a documentary filmmaker, and Leif lives as a disability pensioner.
In a taxi conversation in Tbilisi. Europe, immigration and the comparison between today's capitalism and the Soviet dictatorship are some of the subjects taken up.
In 1932, Linnea Carlsson was brought to a mental institution. When she came back, thirty years later - she was completely changed. In this short documentary, Johanna Bernhardson tries to find out what really happened to Linnea - who was her grandmothers sister.
About 19-year-old Minna, this is a funny, tender, and emotional movie about searching for love and yourself. About taking control of your life.
A mother of three leaves the children at home to spend a month in Paris on her own. She re-reads “The Second Sex” by Simone de Beauvoir, a book she loved when she was young.