Nina Gunke

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The Smuggler King
4.8

The Smuggler King

Feb. 08, 1985

The Smuggler King

It’s the early 20s, just after World War I. In Sweden, restrictions on alcohol are harder than most people like and so, smuggling is ...
In Bed With Santa
6.9

In Bed With Santa

Nov. 26, 1999

In Bed With Santa

In what MUST be one of the WORST ideas in Christmas-party-planning history, Swedish homemaker Sara decides to celebrate the Yuletide season with ...
Hallo Baby
5.9

Hallo Baby

Jan. 27, 1976

Hallo Baby

About a girl growing up in a big city in the seventies. She cultivates her artistic ambitions. After a series of relationships, she gets a small ...
So Different
4.2

So Different

Nov. 06, 2009

So Different

Single mother Lotta and her younger sister Sanna are both successful in their different jobs, and are living very different lives, but are ...
Medicine
5.6

Medicine

Aug. 29, 2014

Medicine

Johanna works as a journalist on a women magazine. But her boss is an idiot, her salary is ridiculous and her husband has left her for a younger ...
All Things Fair
6.9

All Things Fair

Mar. 08, 1995

All Things Fair

This film is set in 1943 when the whole of Europe was embroiled in WWII. It deals with attraction of a 15 year old boy Stig to his teacher Viola. ...
Lakki… The Boy Who Could Fly
5.3

Lakki… The Boy Who Could Fly

Surreal tale of a 14 year-old boy who dreams of escaping the loneliness from an unhappy home & sexual abuse (from his mother’s ...
The Great Day on the Beach
6.8

The Great Day on the Beach

It is the adult Gustav Adolf, who tells the story of the momentous day when he as a little boy with his father and mother and the whole ...
Best Before
4.9

Best Before

Mar. 22, 2013

Best Before

When Bosse, Anders and Lennart wins a small amount of money on horseracing they decide to take a cruise together. Old friendship gets tested when ...
Call Mom!
5.4

Call Mom!

Nov. 22, 2019

Call Mom!

Parents wait all their lives for their children to say “Thank you!” And the children in turn wait for a “Sorry!”. This ...