B-Reel Films

Hasse & Tage - En kärlekshistoria | Sweden
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IMDB
7.1 (222 votes)
Hasse and Tage were best friends for over 30 years. Their films, shows, songs and books influenced an entire nation and were the glue that held people's home together. As a comedic duo, they united right-wing ghosts and anarchists in laughter. When Tage dies prematurely, his children lose a father, Hasse a father figure and all of Sweden a country father. And when Palme dies just months after Tage, the Swedish stable society begins to crumble. For the first time, the Alfredson and Danielsson families open up the archives and give us exclusive access to their stories, photographs and recordings.

Hotellet | Sweden
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6.3 (35 votes)
The Hotel is the last part of a trilogy about travelling. The first two were The Atlantic (Atlanten, 1995) and The Lighthouse (Fyren, 2000). The hotel is a different kind of home. It can be a refuge, cul-de-sac, castle, nightmare, creative space...The first hotel was created as protection against the elements. Weary travellers could find shelter and rest. But it was also a place for legends and anecdotes.

Verdens verste menneske | France| Norway| Denmark| Sweden
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IMDB
7.8 (70477 votes)
Budget
5,000,000.00$
The chronicles of four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.

Agatha Christie's Hjerson | Sweden
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IMDB
6.1 (899 votes)
Swedish murder investigator Sven Hjerson forms an unexpected detective duo with stubborn TV producer Klara after several years of isolation. Will she also manage to recruit him for her new TV show?

I Am Greta | Germany| Sweden
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5.7 (3428 votes)
Greta Thunberg, a 15-year-old student in Sweden, started a school strike for the climate as her question for adults was, if you don’t care about my future on earth, why should I care about my future in school? Within months, her strike evolved into a global movement as the quiet teenage girl on the autism spectrum becomes a world-famous activist.

Kung Fury II: The Movie | Germany| United States of America| Sweden
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1985. Miami is kept safe under the watchful eye of Kung Fury and his Thundercops, the ultimate police force assembled from across history to defeat the villainous Kung Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. After the tragic death of a Thundercop sees the group disband, a mysterious villain emerges from the shadows to aid in the Fuhrer's quest to attain the ultimate weapon. Kung Fury must travel through space and time to save his friends, defend the prestigious Miami Kung Fu Academy and defeat evil once and for all.

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7.2 (94614 votes)
The summer film centers around a vacationing couple in a small Swedishvillage. The trip starts out slightly idyllic as main character Dani, played by Florence Pugh, becomes acquainted with the town. But as her time lingers she becomes increasingly more suspicious of their neighbors as its cult-like tendencies become apparent.

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5.8 (3460 votes)
They saw each other once. On the wedding. Their eyes met. This is it. This, what they never knew, this, what they can't understand, realize, happened. Now they can't live, breath without each other. As if powerful river stream, strong cosmic magnet with irresistible power tempts, attracts, pulls them to each other. They don't belong to themselves, family and friends no more. She lived with her husband. He was older, she is still young and pretty. They have little daughter and angry dog. Did they have love? And somewhere he lived with a burnt, like a steppe grass, mop of flaxen hair and penetrating blue as sky in the south eyes. "What to do now? - I don't know." He knows. Husband. He is not angry or silly. He is such as he is. He is just living. What to do, when dog bitted off the daughter's finger? To cut off finger, to kill the dog. What to do, when wife is leaving home? To burn the house. What to do, when she is leaving for someone else? He also knows… Cast: Poļina Agurejeva, Mihails Okuņevs, Maksims Ušakovs Directed by Ivans Viripajevs