Röster om vår tid
By the Power Plant
Playing time: 9 minutes
The steaming cooling towers of coal power plants are both beautiful and frightening. They are everywhere on our planet, but the people living in their shadows we rarely get to meet. In this film they tell us about the most important things in their lives, about what is closest to their hearts. Shot in front of these massive symbols for the big question of our times, the testimonies create a subtle and moving drama.

By the power plant is a short documentary fimed in different European countries, England, Greese, Germany and Poland. It has been screened on festivals all over the world and was the winner of Tempo documentary shortfilm festival 2020.
Röster från Asien
By Asian Power Plants
Playing time: 15 minutes
The power plants with their giant silhouettes are both beautiful and frightening. They are everywhere on our planet, but the people living in their shadows we rarely get to meet. In this film they tell us about the most important things in their lives, about what is closest to their hearts. Shot in front of these massive symbols for the big question of our times, the testimonies create a subtle and moving drama.
These Asian countries are represented in my documentary: India, Bangladesh, Taiwan and Japan.
Längtans väv
Web of Longing
Music: Lars-Åke Franke-Blom
Web of longing is a multi-slide presentation with music performed by Norrköping Syphony Orchestra. It describes Norrköping industrial landscape with its workers for more than houndred years ago.
Baderskor
Mermaids
Playing time: 12 minutes

An artistic video with big, naked women with sturdy tinghs, arms and breasts who are floating and moving in a clear water lake. They become just like Rubenfigures with their heavy arms and wide thighs with reflexes of the sun dancing on their white bodies. Original music, with strings and soloists in the form of song and saxophones are accompaning the movements of the women.


The premiere screening took place during the culture night in Norrköping, Sweden 1998.


Frackar och grisnollor
Hazing
-rituals in the name of brotherhood
Swedish students who enter highschool were earlier frequently subject to initialization rituals called hazing where they were treated in a bad manner by older students. In my documentary "Hazing" I show how these new students are initiated in two schools in Sweden.
The documetary is 53 min long and has been shown by television broadcasting companies In Sweden, Norway and Denmark. Hazing was a cooperation with the Swedish Television and with support from Film i Öst, County Governement of Östergötland, Sweden, The University of Linköping and The City Council of Norrköping.
32 Fotografporträtt
32 Documentaries About Swedish Photographers
The films are between 2-23 minutes
During 2004-2008 I made 32 short documentaries about Swedish still photographers. These films are primary made for the Swedish Photographers Association (Svenska Fotografers Förbund). 15 of them have also been shown by television broadcasting companies In Sweden and Finland, SVT and YLE.

The documentaries presents how it was to work in Sweden as photographer during these years when the photographic technique turned from being analog to digital. I have tried to choose as different photographers as possible, both concerning where they live, sex and what kind of work they do.
Inga Lindström
Schweden ist wunderbar
”Schweden ist wunderbar” is a documentary film about the German Inga Lindström-films and how it affects Stockholm and the county of Sörmland where the movies are shot. Each summer the German Bavaria film makes five romantic films in this region. These 90 minutes feature films are later screened in the German public channel ZDF with normally round 8 million viewers. The tourists are tempted to visit Sweden because of what they have seen on these films. This is a very good affair for the region and affects the economy in a positiv way
How to make a
Making a Bubble Cabinet
The artist, Frej Wichmann, is helped by Hilda Fürst
This is Frej´s presentation of the project: The idea with the bubble cabinet is that it can be built with very few founds; a lathe that is driven by a bicycle, a plastic bag shredder and a rope making machine that is a reconstructed bicycle. It can be produced in places without electricity and a way to benefit the local craftsmen, but it's also a way to handle waste. The production method is also a way to involve more than one person. The plastic bag is probably one of the 21st centuries most manufactured product. It has a short service life but the material lives longer. I wanted to extend the life of it.