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- The story explores questions about the forms of love, the course of nature, and the cycle of life, all seen through the eyes of a beekeeper as he battles cancer and reflects on himself and his surroundings.
- Agnes and Adam are on the brink of adulthood. Their relationship is put to the test as thoughts about a new and future life take shape.
- Love and Will is a picture about people in combat with life.
- Your Childhood Shall Never Die is about a group of people and their complicated relationships to one another. Vera is trying to figure out how to relate to her sons irresponsible father, while her sister is about to release a book about their shared childhood. Not far from Vera, a professional clown is hesitantly trying to get on with his life and form a new relationship, but his ex is refusing to let go of him. When their former attraction is rekindled on one occasion, the situation gets more intense. In close shots, full of emotions, the characters expose the best as well as the worst in them, and the film provides no simple answers to its questions.
- In a Swedish industrial community people are forced into unemployment to turn iron-works company's negative profitability trend. Martin arrives from Stockholm to effect the layoffs.
- It is about Lisa and Kalle. Two different kinds of people, two different kinds of workers. Lisa, who is cleaning hotels, is a person with high work ethics that doesn't always take advantage of her own rights. She dreams about the ocean. 'Soon, I will leave', has been her most frequently used phrase since she started working at the hotel three years ago.
- Anna and Tomas have decided to divorce, but the journey to the lawyer is bound by doubt and strong ties between them.
- About the poet Ragnar Thoursie (1919-2010). Despite his great successes, he chose to quit poetry and instead engage in social work in other forms. What made him do that?
- What is a difficult person? Someone who annoys us? That does not fit in? Similar to ourselves? Suzanne Osten's play transferred to the cinema.
- About the Swedish poet/author/playwright Erik Johan Stagnelius (1793-1823). His life, inner darkness, mental health and significant poetry.