Både ekot och rapport har visat intresse för tvisten om Svärdet under de senaste dagarna. För en bakgrund till konflikten - se vår dokumentation, inklusive de senaste dagarnas mejlväxling mellan Raä och Deep Sea.
Continuos sleep problems, aggressive behaviour, depression, apathy, nightmares – this is not a diagnosis exclusively for war veterans.
We are talking about elephants with post-traumatic stress syndrom.
Route of Death is the story of three wrecks at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, ghosts from a past that the world has tried very hard to forget. The story is brought to you by Vook - a hybrid of a book and a video. Vook is an entirely new reading experience.
After the success with "The Farmer's Time on Earth", "The Incredible Horseman" and "The Most Beautiful Island", film maker Peter Gerdehag has now finished his new project picturing two sisters and their lives, revolving around cows.
Nine o’clock in the evening, we’ve just finished eating. It’s a starry night in the Awash valley, turning chilly. We are in one of the warmest places on Earth, daytime scorchingly hot, the sudden coolness at nightfall is a surprise, even though we have been warned.
The story of the Swedish cross country team, preparing for the Olympic Games in Vancouver. They are all set to repeat their successful results from Turin, four years ago.
This film about the discovery of a Swedish reconnaisance plane that was shot down by the Soviet Union in 1952 was released in a 90 minute version for SVT in 2004.
"Being Anja Pärson" is a close portrait of a world leading alpine skier, who constantly struggles with her self confidence. Still her competitive nature makes her participate in all disciplines in the Olympic games.
”Vägen till OS” (The Olympic Road) is a 3 x 60 minute documentary series produced by Deep Sea Productions featuring seven Swedish athletes and their preparations for the Beijing olympics.
A British submarine, lost in action over 90 years ago in the Baltic Sea has just been found. Part of an extraordinary naval operation authorised by Winston Churchill at the outbreak of the First World War, submarine HMS E18 never returned from a routine patrol in May 1916.