Through the Paradox of Tolerance
Mina drömmars land: Hur är läget, Sverige?
Director: Lina Maria Mannheimer
Sweden, 2026 – 15 min
In Hur är läget, Sverige?, carefully composed images and distinctive portraits take us into homes and workplaces across the country. By weaving together the simple, the mundane, and the existential, the project creates a visual record of our time. It reflects a highly multifaceted country and opens up an important conversation about who we are as a society and where we are heading.
Strejkarna
Director: Helena Molin
Sweden, 2026 – 90 min
When a small group of teenagers begins striking outside the Swedish Parliament for the climate, they start a movement that grows into Fridays for Future. Over seven years, the film follows Greta Thunberg and several other young activists through demonstrations, negotiations and political conflicts. The film is about climate activism, youth activism, and what happens when young people try to influence politics.
The Voice of Hind Rajab
Director: Kaouther Ben Hania
Tunisia, France, 2025 – 90 min
In January 2024, the Red Crescent’s emergency call center receives a call from a six-year-old Palestinian girl trapped in a car in Gaza. While volunteers try to stay in contact with her, they work to get an ambulance to her. Based on the real-life event and Hind Rajab’s authentic phone calls, the film follows the desperate rescue effort.
Orwell: 2+2=5
Director: Raoul Peck
France, USA, 2025 – 119 min
Raoul Peck’s documentary explores George Orwell’s life, writing, and political ideas. Through diaries, letters, archival material, and contemporary images, Orwell’s experiences and works, particularly 1984 and Animal Farm, are connected to our own time and to questions of propaganda, power, surveillance, and authoritarian politics.
Wake up, Serbia! Pumpaj: The student uprising
Director: Raül Gallego Abellán
Serbia, 2025 – 73 min
The film follows the student-led protest movement in Serbia after the roof of the railway station in Novi Sad collapsed, killing 16 people in late 2024. What began as a demand for accountability and justice grew into widespread student occupations, demonstrations, and strikes. The film follows the movement from within, exploring its struggle for democracy, accountability, and change.
Fiume o morte!
Director: Igor Bezinović
Croatia, Italy, Slovenia, 2025 – 112 min
In 1919 the Italian poet, dandy and preacher of war Gabriele D’Annunzio occupied the city of Fiume. The citizens of Fiume, today called Rijeka, retell and reinterpret the bizarre story about the 16-month occupation of their city in a brutally factual yet defiantly punk cinematic journey.

