Bo Harringer

Most Popular Bo Harringer Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Born Slave Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

“Born slave” is the first film ever made about the slavery in Mauritania. The swedish filmmakers succeeded in entering Mauritania “as tourists” and secretly filming the slavery.

Jag vill inte leva detta livet Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

Swedish documentary from the Gothenburg area about young drug abusers.

The dead still have a name Trailer (2015)

08 May 2015

In 2010 the Freedom Flotilla attempts to break the Israeli blockade of Gaza. In international waters the flotilla is attacked by the Israeli army and 9 people are killed.

Jonsered - From cradle to grave Trailer (2010)

01 September 2010

In 1797, 14-year-old William Gibson sails from Dundee in Scotland to Gothenburg. This will be the start of a young man's journey on a road that led to the construction of a factory and a society, which is largely unique in our country's history.

Patriot for life Trailer (2010)

10 December 2010

Documentary film about the nationalist movement in Sweden

You Do the Best You Can Trailer (2001)

09 January 2001

Follows Roy Andersson around different film festivals as he tries to launch his new film "Songs from the Second Floor" mixed with interviews with family members and colleagues.

The Greatness of the Small Man Trailer (2000)

14 October 2000

Documentary depicting Swedish director Roy Andersson in how he transforms his thoughts about the prevailing social climate, evil and superstition to fictional film.

Herdswoman Trailer (2008)

26 January 2008

Travelling across vast swathes of the Scandinavian hinterland, the life of the herdswoman is under threat from the ruthless global appetite for resource.

Children of Islam Trailer (2006)

06 August 2006

Three boys and three girls. All born in the Middle East now living in Sweden. All with different views of Islam, integration, the World and Sweden.

88.Soldiers Trailer (1999)

31 December 1999

A film about togetherness, about hope and hell, joy and sorrow. It's a portrayal of racism, and about "88" - a symbol stolen from the Nazis.

Hate and Reconciliation Trailer (2015)

11 October 2015

In 1998, some young guys arranged a party in Gothenburg. Four guys who did not get into the party wanted revenge and built a fire to spoil the party.

Att se bortom hindren Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

When she was young, she wanted to dance. Even though she used a wheelchair. But all she was offered was bug dance or songs for kids like Bamse.