Our films
Maj & Majd
A fish sings "Don't worry be happy" and the TV character Alf protects against ghosts in a film that, with small gestures and a big heart, portrays the meeting between the retiree Maj and Majd from home care. It's about loneliness and our need for closeness and contact.
Premiere at Gothenburg International Film Festival 2024.
This is only the beginning
About the search of meaning and navigating life online.
In production.
Where our fruit comes from
Every year, hundreds of thousands of seasonal workers work on the plantations across southern Europe. Many of them are undocumented migrants who have come across the Mediterranean with the hope of a better future, but are instead exploited in European large-scale agriculture. Where Our Fruit Comes From is a journey to the places in the periphery that produce our food, and a search for the people behind the fruit we eat. How can we portray those who have lived in the shadows for so long that they no longer dare to come out into the light?
Sveriges Kortfilmfestival 2023 - Best editing award.
The square with many names
General Baquedano Square, Italia Square, Dignity Square. The square where the largest protests in Chile's history took place has changed its name many times. A square that serves as a boundary, separating two countries within the same nation.
Part of the exhibition Liljevalchs "Video-Chile 1973-2023".
Waithood
On Paradise beach in Gambia the sun loungers are empty. Fruit sellers debate about the weak tourist season, meanwhile a commission of inquiry deals with the corruption network of the former dictatorship. It's one year after the revolution. Fish are dying on the beach, vultures are waiting for the leftovers, and termites flees the sharp beak of the hen.
Nominated to Tempo Documentary Award 2019.