Viktor Johansson

Most Popular Viktor Johansson Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Under Gottsunda Trailer (2014)

19 September 2014

Teenage outsiders take refuge into an underground world of strange subcultures. A father is training his daughter to manage without him.

Flogsta Heaven Trailer (2015)

16 October 2015

Viktor Johansson is back with a new semi-documentary. This time about teenage outsiders from Flogsta, on the outskirts of Uppsala.

The Lonely Cougar and the Heartbroken Stud Trailer (2023)

08 September 2023

It's midsummer. A guy has ghosted Jana, and Philip has been dumped in a city unknown to him. They match and decide to see each other.

Stranded Trailer (2017)

20 December 2017

Tariq is about to be deported from Sweden, but with the help of Nathalie and her dirt bike, they head towards a mysterious refugee island across the ice.

Inside the Diamond Trailer (2020)

25 January 2020

Coral grows outside of the government-run liquor store and the diamond factory’s soul watches over ghosts, refuges and sleeper who move through a depopulated northern Sweden.

Ellen and Bengt's House Trailer (2026)

25 January 2026

Bengt is equally surprised and moved when Ellen shows up unannounced. Tentatively, they begin to approach each other through shared memories and experiences, while the neighbors’ children run riot outside and the record player blasts DDR punk by Namenlos.

True Artist Trailer (2025)

26 January 2025

Rain beats against the car window as Yoshi treats his son to a hamburger. But amid the bites, he struggles to express something that will fundamentally change their lives.

The Unpromised Land Trailer (2019)

22 March 2019

Sabina has traveled from Romania to the small Swedish town Holmsund with her Roma brothers. They work in a garage and Sabina is looking for a job.

Windows Trailer (2022)

09 December 2022

Seven outcasts who, despite their special needs, come together in a strange demonstration in a deserted schoolyard.

The Sequel to Summer Rain Trailer (2025)

25 January 2025

A chance encounter, followed by some persuasion, prompts Kennet to revive his film career—a decision that leads to something far greater and more transformative.