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The organized crime is to say the least a current issue. Here is a film about those who get affected in the periphery. Teenage girls Sofia and Jamila are asked to transport a bag without knowing what is in it. Nice photo by Robin Trolin from Härnösand.
The Wake Up Chirp
Using the dots and dashes of Morse code, a 10-year-old boy discovers a way to communicate with the crickets that live on his grandfather's farm, where he has recently been forced to move. Can these signals help him avoid his grandfather's wrath?
Berook
Berook is homeless, with a guitar as his only possession and a constant feeling of not belonging. Tired of not being able to sleep, tired of being tired. Carrying a longing for peace, power, and energy to find one's roots to finally feel whole.
Donkeyland
In the last part of Bahar Par's film trilogy, our protagonist slowly but surely notices the rarely obvious. Thanks to or because of a persistent antagonist, the pain becomes more and more obvious - the internalized racism.
Twerk for Yemen
"Can I ask a question?" Up close, slightly provocative, and damn genuine. The people Tanja Holm meets have all sorts of excuses and evasions, and we laugh in recognition. But behind the laughter is the stomach pain. Because how are we going to stop the wars?
Shitty Weather
Satirical observation that in the hamster wheel of everyday life, it is easier to choose the color of the new kitchen shutters and be upset by delayed white goods than to understand the effects of the ongoing global warming - despite the water flowing into the basement.
Jamsession
In this unique short film, we get to see a bunch of birds creating a fantastic musical. Every movement they make creates a corresponding musical play. The director Malin Skjöld makes films like no one else and from all possible idéas.
What’s your problem, Bruno?
Missing, longing, and beer on stray roads. Bruno navigates a reality that above ground is brutally real and beneath a dreamlike shelter. A red tricycle reminds of something that never was, and the sketch on the wall might represent him and his uncle.