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" (15/4).49-year-old Agneta (Eva Melander) is unhappy with both her hopeless husband Magnus (Björn Kjellman) and everyday life in Sweden and flees to France to become an au pair. But not for a child, as she thought, but for an elderly gay man (Claes Månsson). Emma Hamberg's feel-good novel has been adapted into a film, which is getting a limited theatrical release before streaming on Netflix on April 29.
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".Danish drama about traditions and secrets. The friends gather as usual to celebrate New Year's at Nomi's (Tuva Novotny) house, whose new boyfriend (Lars Brygmann) upsets the others. It's not exactly the same procedure as every year.
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".Director Marcus Carlsson's drama opened the Gothenburg Film Festival in January. Now it's getting its theatrical release. Olof (Adam Lundgren) is forced to mend his relationship with his daughter (Hedvig Nilsson) when he falls ill.
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".Horror director Lee Cronin's latest thriller is a new version of "The Mummy." Katie disappears and doesn't return until eight years later. Her parents soon realize that a being has taken control of her.
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" (17/4, SVT Play).Four biological or bonus children of Henrik (Gustaf Hammargren) and Maria (Tova Magnusson) find their way in their relationships with each other and through other life-changing events at the start of adulthood. The series is created by Vera Herngren and Felicia Danielsson, who play two of the daughters in the dramedy.
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" (4/15, Apple TV).Drama series about Margo (Elle Fanning), who is in financial trouble after becoming a single mother following a fling with her university professor. She is forced to resort to unconventional methods to support herself, with the support of her quirky parents (Nick Offerman, Michelle Pfeiffer).
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” (4/21, Netflix).The new thriller series depicts life in a Christian sect where women must obey their husbands. Rosie (Molly Windsor) tries to make her relationship with her husband Adam (Asa Butterfield) work when newcomer Sam (Fra Fee) catches her eye.
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" (17/4, SVT Play).New episodes of the long-running British forensics series. When a suspected murderer suddenly confesses to another crime, Nikki (Emilia Fox) and her colleagues must determine whether the wrong person is in prison. The series will air on SVT1 on April 22.





