Thursday premiere w.13-14
New week, new opportunities!
Among this week's newly released films is, among other things, a film about a man who gets to know a special dog. You will also find a cozy animated film about Arne the alligator, and a cinematic story about one of the Nordic region's most legendary revival movements.
Weekend at Bernie’s is a comedy from the cheerful 1980s. Two young men try to position themselves in the business world by spending the weekend at the boss's country house. The only problem is that they need help from the boss himself – and he has been murdered! They decide to pretend that he is alive.
The Chinese film Black Dog (Gouzhen) is a suspense drama about a man who returns to his hometown after a prison stay. His work consists of gathering dogs that have gone missing, and one day he gets to know a very special dog.
In this animated film for both young and old, a cat sets out on a fantastic journey through a flooded world in search of dry land. Flow is a wonderful and well-composed story, without dialogue, accompanied by magnificent music. The film is suitable for all.
Arne Alligator loves to help out, and is a funny fellow who constantly comes up with new things together with his jungle gang. They are really a perfect group of friends! This is an animated film, suitable for everyone, and especially good for the very little ones.
In the thriller Raptures (Rörelser) we follow the story of a charismatic preacher in the 1930s. In Tornedalen, on the border between Sweden and Finland, revival meetings are held where the official focus is on community. But the meetings also involve abuse of power and extreme religious practices. The film is based on the Korpela movement.
H. C. Andersen's fairy tales are available in several formats. Here you will find 20 of them collected in 6 episodes, brought to life with the help of puppets and a narrator's voice. Among them are the popular tales about The Emperor's New Clothes, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, and The Princess and the Pea.
Published: 26/03/2026 Last updated: 26/03/2026