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- Follows the life of Kevin Spacey from his childhood to his emergency success on Broadway and his rise to stardom, through to his spectacular fall from grace as he faces accusations of sexual harassment and abuse.
- Marnie is not OK. She's had x-rated thoughts for the last 3672 days and she doesn't know why or what they mean. When she jumps on a coach to London, she doesn't know a soul, not even herself, but in the city she will build a new life.
- The life of the French actress and model Brigitte Bardot from 1949, when she first appeared on the cover of a magazine, to the birth of her son in 1960.
- The interweaved stories of 8 very different people during the days before and after a terrorist attack shocks Copenhagen, all fundamentally changed by the tragic incident.
- Childhood friends restore an old trawler and build a fishing empire in Iceland. As the introduction of fishing quotas shake the country, their future is challenged by the battle for power, greed and betrayal. Inspired by real events.
- Entrepreneur Elias Karo takes four journalists hostage in order to reveal that 30 years ago, a bank manager and a district court judge took his family's possessions with the government's blessing and caused a still ongoing family tragedy.
- When Alice survives cervical cancer she is eager to get her life back on track. She needs to get a job, a flat and find the meaning of life etc - but most importantly, find out if her now potentially 'shortned vagina' actually works or not.
- Anna-Karin has just finished high school in Östersund, Sweden, when she moves to New York with dreams of becoming a successful actor. It takes 16 years before the dream finally comes true. In 2008, she gets the lead role as Greta Garbo in a Hollywood film. Swedish media reports enthusiastically about our new Swedish star. Soon she has more film roles and her manager "Lars" succeeds in the impossible, he takes her all the way into Hollywood's inner circle. Journalist Angelica goes to Los Angeles with her camera to document all the incredible things that happen to her friend Anna-Karin. But something is not right.
- Oskar and Anna have the key to the TV house's costume storage and when everyone else thinks that the doors are closed and locked for the day, the gang in Kokobäng opens up for a twisted humor show. Anything can happen when Alex, Carro and their different friends secretly meet behind the red doors of the storeroom. Kokobäng is a comedy program for children with Alexander Hermansson, Caroline Hermansson, Ina Lindgren, Olle Cardell, Tindy Laville, Oskar Arleon and Anna Dieden.
- Sweden is seen as one of the world's most gay-friendly nations. But the victories of the LGBTQ movement have run alongside another success story; The Sweden Democrats, a nationalist party with Nazi roots and a history of anti-gay politics, are now the second biggest party in the country. And they've started recruiting within the gay community. Being gay and a Sweden Democrat has long been taboo, but now, a new generation of conservative, openly gay men have started taking place on every political level-from the Swedish government to the European Parliament. These so-called homonationalists are anti-immigration, critical of Drag Story Hour, and want nothing to do with Pride. In "SD-bögar" ("Gay Sweden Democrats"), Erik Galli follows the Sweden Democrat's voters, columnists, and politicians-and members of Gays for Trump in the US-to understand a rising phenomenon: homonationalism. Set in Sweden, Brussels, Egypt and the United States, "SD-bögar" tells the story of a gay community in crisis, an increasingly polarized political landscape-and asks the question: What are we willing to sacrifice to belong to a group?
- A personal portrait of King Carl Gustaf. For two years, filmmaker Karin af Klintberg has been able to follow the Swedish king closely.
- Swedish documentary series about the police infiltrator Peter Rätz who for seven years infiltrated several groups within organized crime.
- A series about the first great love.
- Nordic electronic music has been taking the world by storm since the 1980s. And it's still kicking at rave parties and dance floors around the world. Notorious artists include Björk, Röyksopp, Kygo, Aqua, E-Type, and many more.
- This is the series about one of Sweden's biggest murder investigations. Two murders that shook the whole of summer Sweden with mindless violence and that terrified an entire community.
- Carina Bergfeldt is the reporter who stayed at the Sundvolden Hotel with survivors and relatives for two days, while covering the terrorist attack on Utøya. Ten years later, she has returned.
- Henrik Schyffert's acclaimed solo show, where he makes a personal observation of his own shortcomings and fears in a Sweden where anxiety is increasing. At a time when more and more people are digging themselves into trenches and desperately holding on to their opinions.
- Trumle is a pink stuffed dinosaur who is on a trip with his friend, but is often forgotten. Then it's time for an adventure.
- Tom Alandh found a box that has been standing in his basement for almost 40 years, untouched. When he started to go through the contents, he found what was left of his foster parents' lives together: Photographs, old bills, receipts and letters he had never seen.
- Four free riding girls from Sweden have been skiing all over the world. Now they want to conquer Greenland's inaccessible peaks.
- Investigating the dramatic increase in the diagnosis of gender dysphoria and 'gender affirming' care among children.
- Meet the mothers who have been forced to experience the worst - that their children are being murdered.
- Petra is long-term ill and has to live in the hospital. In each episode, a new patient stays in the bed next to hers.
- In this series we meet the people affected by the conflicts between the gangs: young criminals, relatives of the victims, police and prosecutors, the voluntary organizations and the residents trying to save their area.
- A big concert has been held as a tribute to the courage of Iranian women in an all-evening broadcast about the dramatic situation in the country. Laleh, Carola, Tusse and Parham are just some of the artists performing in the concert.
- The clock starts when the killer fires the first fatal shot. Second by second the testimonies are placed and the witnesses tell what they saw. A new, surprising scenario of what has reasonably happened emerges.
- Hans Olav Brenner meets Jon Fosse, the private author who isn't afraid of the truth, but has things he can't say.
- Queen Sonja of Norway takes you back to the house where she grew up, 50 years after Miss Haraldsen left home and became royal. The house has been restored and looks like it did in the 60s, when it was a refuge for her and her boyfriend, Crown Prince Harald. At Haraldsen's home, the impossible love affair developed. On the royal couple's golden wedding day, the home that saved the relationship opens for the audience at Maihaugen in Lillehammer.
- National Crisis is about the shootings that several young people in Sweden have fallen victim to in recent years. The film is a hybrid where elements of poetry, music video and video art interacts.
- Laleh Pourkarim is one of the most prized but private artists in Sweden. Now she invites us home to Gothenburg for a historic concert.
- As the queenly La Camilla in Army of Lovers, she gained fans worldwide, but was fired by her bandmates three times. She campaigned with Göran Persson at the same time as she partied with the king.
- Despite Romania being a great handball nation, there is talk of match-fixing and corrupt referees. SVT and NRK traveled to Romania to see with their own eyes.
- The last wish of the founder of Ikea came as a shock. Half the fortune went to Norrland, not the hometown of Småland.
- Despite the 1994 ceasefire, there is still no real peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, who continue to bitterly dispute the mountainous region of Nagorno-Karabakh. More than 25 years after the war, national passions seem as strong as ever. The litany of grudges and accusations continue to meet denial in an endless dialogue of the deaf. With the restraint that accompanies our gaze as foreigners, Sous un même soleil lends an attentive ear to the inhabitants of the region, in search of explanations in these young countries with old wounds.
- Prosecution has been brought against eleven people, in what has been described as the worst environmental crime scandal in Sweden in 50 years. The waste management company Think Pink is suspected to have dug down and dumped waste illegally in some 20 places in the country. Five people are charged with serious environmental crime. One of them is the company's CEO Bella Nilsson, who is now called something else.