Ditte Hansen talks with humor and warmth about sex, desire, shame, body and love. Through sketch, expert knowledge and an open-minded panel, she examines what sex really looks like today - when we dare be honest. Without facet lists. Without expectation pressure.
Last autumn, the government presented 100 works that will be included in a cultural canon. Ten of these are music. What kind of work is it? How do they sound? Who are the people behind the works? And do the works have any echo in Sweden today? Messiah Hallberg asks music professor Mattias Lundberg.
Fereshteh is a young woman who lives a peaceful life with her husband Reza. Reza is a revolutionary fighter and has been working for years to awaken and raise awareness among the people against oppression. With the occurrence of fateful events in the country, their lives change and their security is threatened.
Yalda doesn't know what love has opened its arms to her just when she is about to throw herself away. But she knows what kind of love it is. Her veins are competing to tear her apart.
Kim Sook and Song Eun-yi finally return to the Jeju house they bought years ago as a dream project, only to find it has become an abandoned home and a source of constant conflict. As they clash over budget, style, and what the house should become, the renovation spirals into a chaotic reality journey with surprise helpers and guests joining the ride.