Rebecka Rasmusson
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Documentary filmmaker Rebecka Rasmusson becomes pregnant with the man she believes to love, when it turns out that he also has another woman. One evening in front of the TV, Rebecka sees an interview with the 90 year old premier queen Alice Timander who says she never felt loved. Rebecka decides to look her up and together insinuates itself a drama about love, betrayal, being a mother, daughter, and as a woman wearing a dream about making a career.
Alice och jag
Edit from Sjöskogen in Dalsland, Sweden was born deaf. She lived alone in a cabin in the woods her whole life. She got money from many different jobs here and there and she was never a nuisance to society. But many mean spirited rumours were spread about Edit and when she died, 92 years old in 2010, no one had really known her. Rebecka Rasmusson started digging in the history of Edit's life. This is what she found.
The Woman in the Woods

Jonas has been diagnosed with ADHD and Tourette's syndrome. In a rented one-room flatlet in the big city, he plans to realize his dream of being successful.
My Name Is Jonas

Nurse and documentarian Rebecka Rasmusson brought her camera to a retirement home during the covid-19 pandemic. Among other things, the film taps into social distancing and the need for social activity.
De sårbara

Knut is a transgender farmer from Österlen who has lived her whole life with the feeling of being born in the wrong body.