Mats Wahl
Writing
Known For

The Guldbagge Awards is an official and annual Swedish film awards ceremony honoring achievements in the Swedish film industry. Winners are awarded a statuette depicting a rose chafer, better known by the name Guldbaggen. The awards, first presented in 1964 at the Grand Hôtel in Stockholm, are overseen by the Swedish Film Institute. It is described as the Swedish equivalent of the Academy Awards. The awards ceremony was first televised in 1981.
The Guldbagge Awards

After an attack leaves him in limbo -- invisible to the living and also near death -- a teenager discovers the only person who might be able help him is his attacker.
The Invisible

A teenager is assaulted and killed, but returns as a ghost to find his killer.
The Invisible

Young Charlie becomes a farmhand on a remote Swedish island during the early 19th century. His master is a pirate who, together with his two daughters, live on killing shipwrecked sailors and stealing their cargo. Eventually, Charlie begins to question the correctness of his master living.
Husbonden

A family drama about Emma who, to her horror, has to spend summer with her father's girlfriend's son. Nature-loving Emma and city-kid Daniel seem to have nothing in common, but on a fishing trip gone bad, they find themselves all alone with just one another, forced to help each other to be able to find their way back home.
Emma and Daniel - The Meeting

A mother and daughter prepare themselves for the return of the son.