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The Woman in Black
2012 film directed by James Watkins
In a Better World
2010 film by Susanne Bier
A Royal Affair
2012 film by Nikolaj Arcel
The Girl with the Needle
2024 film directed by Magnus von Horn
The Invisible
2007 film directed by David S. Goyer
Armand
2024 film by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel
Easy Money
2010 film directed by Daniél Espinosa
Metropia
2009 film by Tarik Saleh
Thriller – A Cruel Picture
1973 film directed by Bo Arne Vibenius
Sons
2024 film directed by Gustav Möller
Wallander
Swedish TV4 series, 2005–2013
Hamilton
Swedish-Norwegian 1998 film by Harald Zwart
King's Game
2004 film by Nikolaj Arcel
Hamilton: In the Interest of the Nation
2012 film by Kathrine Windfeld
Spinning Man
2018 film directed by Simon Kaijser da Silva
The Innocents
2021 film directed by Eskil Vogt
Naboer
Naboer () is a 2005 Norwegian psychological thriller film, directed by Pål Sletaune. In the movie, the protagonist John (Kristoffer Joner) is drawn into a violent, sexual game by his two beautiful female neighbours. Naboer received an over-18 rating in Norway, which had only happened to four Norwegian movies before. Upon release it was well received by critics. Sletaune stated "I worked hard with Kristoffer Joner to make the character into something which would interest the audience".
Pioneer
2013 film directed by Erik Skjoldbjærg
The Unthinkable
2018 film directed by Crazy Pictures
Drowning Ghost
2004 film by Mikael Håfström
Snabba Cash II
2012 film directed by Babak Najafi
Solstorm
Solstorm (en: Sunstorm) is a Swedish thriller/drama film released in 2007. It was directed by Leif Lindblom and filmed in Kiruna, Sweden. The film is based on the novel Sun Storm (released in the UK as Savage) written by author Åsa Larsson and was released in cinema on November 2, 2007.
The Hunters
1996 film directed by Kjell Sundvall
Call Girl
2012 Swedish film directed by Mikael Marcimain
Red Dot
2021 film directed by Alain Darborg
Tic Tac
1997 Swedish film directed by Daniel Alfredson
Exponerad
Exponerad (), also known as Diary of a Rape, The Depraved, and Exposed, is a 1971 Swedish sexploitation film directed by Lars Gustaf Emil Wiklund (not to be confused with the actor Gustav Wiklund) and starring Christina Lindberg.
Codename Coq Rouge
1989 film by Per Berglund
Neon Flesh
2010 film by Paco Cabezas
False Trail
2011 Swedish film directed by Kjell Sundvall
Midsommer
Midsommer (English: Midsummer) is a 2003 psychological horror film directed by Carsten Myllerup and written by Rasmus Heisterberg. The story revolves around a group of Danish students who celebrate their graduation in a Swedish forest, when they encounter a supernatural presence seemingly connected to a friend who recently committed suicide. Six months after the film's release in 2003, the film rights were purchased by Bill Block for an American remake. The American version was reset to a Louisiana bayou and released in 2007 with the title Solstice.
Gentlemen
2014 film directed by Mikael Marcimain
The Last Dance
1993 film by Colin Nutley
Agent Hamilton - But Not If It Concerns Your Daughter
2012 film directed by Tobias Falk
Sleepwalker
2000 film by Johannes Runeborg
Stolen
2024 film by Elle Márjá Eira
Deadline
2001 film directed by Colin Nutley
Ljuvlig är sommarnatten
1961 Swedish film by Arne Mattsson
Nightmare
1965 film by Arne Mattsson
White Water Fury
2000 film by Jon Lindström
Easy Money III: Life Deluxe
2013 film by Jens Jonsson