Linda Hambäck

The orphan Jonna is longing for a mother. One day, an old car stops outside the orphanage and out steps a gorilla that picks Jonna for adoption. It soon becomes clear that they have more things in common than they initially thought. When they start becoming a family, Tord from the local authorities shows up and threatens to send Jonna back to the orphanage.

The forest’s police chief Gordon is about to retire and he needs to find a new assistant. Paddy, a clever mouse with a great sense of smell seems to be the right candidate. Together they have to solve Gordon’s last case – the mystery of squirrel’s missing nuts. Could it be the fox that took them? Gordon and Paddy will soon find out.

6.5/10

Dolores and Gunellen live together in a house with a small garden. They need each other to balance their lives. Gunellen's straightforwardness and curiosity makes Dolores let go a bit of her need for order, and Dolores' urge to "tell-all-about-how-every-thing-works" and follow routines helps Gunellen organizer her life. But one day, Gunellen says that she wants to see the world. Dolores does not want her to go!

5.4/10

The animated film is a series of tales about animal life, friendship and being close. A declaration of love; the relationship between young and old, and about the desire to go on wonderful, fantastic adventures. It is produced for the youngest audience and their parents. Based from Lena Sjöbergs highly acclaimed book with the same name.

6.8/10
7.3%

A short film about Mikaela Laurén. She did not want to be remembered as a prison customer, she wanted to be remembered as the worlds best boxing champ.

Sequel to Who?, with eight new stories. Sleeping over at a friend's house is exciting. You need to take your toothbrush. And a cuddly toy. But what if it’s too scary? And Teddy wants to play with her friends but where can they be?

A woman's story of how she became involved in terrorist activities in the 1970s.

7.1/10

Who? is an endearing big film for the small. Little Teddypig and her friends have fun, play games, tussle and cuddle with each other. Stories about getting lost, winning games, hitting yourself on the beak and being different because you are yellow... Endearing stories with happy endings for our littlest children.

6.8/10
6.6%

Three perfectly true stories about lying. In three episodes based on documentary interviews we meet the burglar who, when found out, claims to be a moonlighting accountant, the boy who finds himself lying and confessing to a crime he didn't commit and the woman whose whole life has been a chain of lies.

6.9/10

A charming animated film based on the critically acclaimed book by Frida Nilsson