Directed byHarald Hamrell GenresDrama, Thriller, Crime ActorsPeter Haber, Mikael Persbrandt, Stina Rautelin, Måns Nathanaelson, Rebecka Hemse, Ingvar Hirdwall Rating64% In a playground in the centre of the urban idyll, the police find a buried wooden box containing a famous and well-respected prosecutor. Martin Beck and his police team initially suspect a highly criminal MC-leader of the attack, but one pretty soon has to re-evaluate the case once the MC-leader is found murdered in a similar wooden box. Soon, more wooden boxes are found and the police realize that they are part of a cat and mouse game with a crazy serial killer. The investigation soon shows that there is a vague connection between the victims in the shape of a 9 year old event, but what Martin Beck does not suspect is that his own life too is at stake, as the murderer has chosen him as the next victim.
, 1h46 Directed bySusanne Bier GenresDrama, Comedy ThemesFilms about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Transgender in film, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Cross-dressing in film ActorsHelena Bergström, Jonas Karlsson, Björn Kjellman, Johan Ulveson, Katarina Ewerlöf, Regina Lund Roles Mother at Cafeteria Rating53% The film is based around the life of Mona Berglund, a mother-of-four obsessed with the Eurovision Song Contest - so much so, that her house is decorated with posters of her idols, and she has named her children after Swedish Eurovision performers: Kikki, Anna Book, Lena PH and Carola. Her partner Bosse is unemployed, and she is left to feed the family. Her brother, Candy, is a transvestite and an AIDS-sufferer who designs clothes. David, Mona's employer, a cerebral palsy-sufferer, is a proficient songwriter however, and composes a song which Mona steals and sends a demo of (with her own lyrics) into Melodifestivalen, the Swedish heats for the Eurovision contest. Much to Mona's delight, the song qualifies for the finals. Mona's new-found fame takes her to unexpected places, including a TV interview, and an invitation to lunch at Berns. Throughout, the film, though, Mona is torn as to whether she should reveal that she was not in fact the only writer of her song, and thus risk losing the public's support.
, 1h35 Directed byKjell Sundvall GenresComedy ThemesChristmas films ActorsKatarina Ewerlöf, Peter Haber, Leif Andrée, Jessica Zandén, Dan Ekborg, Nina Gunke Roles Rita Rating68% Sara invites her ex-husbands and their new families to celebrate Christmas with her and her husband Janne. Sara have always wanted to have a baby with Janne, and at the dinner table she reveals the news: she's pregnant. The only problem is that Janne performed a vasectomy two years ago, without Sara knowing it. The secret starts to spread among the guests, and in no time everyone knows but Sara. The party heads for a complete disaster. Who's the real father?