Elisabeth Ekman Trailers
Shadow Boys TrailerPeter-No-Tail and the Big Treasure Hunt TrailerFaithless Trailer
Shadow Boys TrailerPeter-No-Tail and the Big Treasure Hunt TrailerFaithless Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
05 January 1999
Production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with an all male cast.
15 September 2000
Scripted by Ingmar Bergman, this very personal film is about a destructive affair which wrecks the marriage of an actress (Marianne) and musician (Markus).
25 December 1993
It's summer and Sune Andersson's family is planning a holiday in Greece. Sune's father, Rudolf is sulking because then he won't be able to go on his beloved fishing trip.
30 May 1992
A congratulatory celebration of Povel Ramel's 70th birthday featuring a cavalcade of great Swedish performers.
06 November 1988
A managing director (Ernst-Hugo Järegård) comes uninvited home to one of his workers and humiliates him and his girlfriend.
11 October 1986
Valentin Karlberg is reported missing in Stockholm and Detective Roland Hassel must find him before it’s too late.
19 December 1997
Lena Svensson has been offered a new and exiting job in Stockholm that she can't say no to. But her husband, Gustav, has no plan of what so ever to move from his quiet little town of Vivalla, and especially his job as a very proud postman.
08 December 1987
The story of a man who has committed a crime but gets the chance to live his life again and avoid all of his past mistakes.
13 April 1990
During a midsummer weekend in the eighties a family gather in their summerhouse in the archipelago. The memory of the dead family father surfaces when Britt-Marie, now calling herself Hebriana, gets out from the mental hospital to celebrate midsummer with the family.
06 October 2000
Pelle and Maja have moved together. But Maja's mother dislikes her daughter's tailless company, and tries to get Maja to move home again.
07 January 1987
Documentary about the Swedish actor Gösta Ekman (1890-1938) with interviews with friends and colleagues.
06 January 2001
Lars Norén's TV-play depicts seven men who have committed terrible crimes and are imprisoned indefinitely.