List of Swedish films of the 1980s

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This is a list of films produced in Sweden and in the Swedish language in the 1980s.

1980s

Swedish titleEnglish titleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1980
Barnens ö Children's Island Kay Pollak Entered into the 31st Berlin International Film Festival
Marmeladupproret Marmalade Revolution Erland Josephson Entered into the 30th Berlin International Film Festival
Sällskapsresan Lasse Åberg Lasse Åberg Entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival
1981
Montenegro eller Pärlor och Svin Montenegro Dušan Makavejev Entered into the 1981 Cannes Film Festival
Den enfaldige mördaren The Simple-Minded Murderer Hasse Alfredson Stellan Skarsgård Entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival
1982
Fanny och Alexander Fanny and Alexander Ingmar Bergman Won four Academy Awards including Best Foreign Language Film, 1983; won Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film
Ingenjör Andrées luftfärd Flight of the Eagle Jan Troell DramaSwedish submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 55th Academy Awards
Målaren The Painter Göran du Rées Entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival
1983
G - som i gemenskap Staffan Hildebrand Niclas Wahlgren, Magnus Uggla
1984
Åke och hans värld Åke and His World Allan Edwall Entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival
Efter repetitionen After the Rehearsal Ingmar Bergman Screened at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival
Mannen från Mallorca The Man from Majorca Bo Widerberg Sven Wollter ThrillerBased on the novel Grisfesten by Leif G. W. Persson
Misja ninja The Ninja Mission Mats Helge Krzysztof Kolberger Action
Ronja Rövardotter Ronia, the Robber's Daughter Tage Danielsson Based on the novel by Astrid Lindgren, entered into Berlin
1985
Mitt liv som hund My Life as a Dog Lasse Hallström Nominated for two Academy Awards; won Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film, 1987
Sällskapsresan 2 - Snowroller Lasse Åberg Lasse Åberg
1986
Amorosa Amorosa Mai Zetterling Stina Ekblad, Erland Josephson Drama
Älska mej Love Me! Kay Pollak Entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival
Gröna gubbar från Y.R.Hans HatwigSci-fi
Morrhår & ärtorPeas and Whiskers Gösta Ekman Comedy
Offret The Sacrifice Andrei Tarkovsky DramaWon two awards at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival
Ormens väg på hälleberget The Serpent's Way Bo Widerberg Screened at Cannes and Moscow
1987
Kuoleman kumppani The Girl Arne Mattsson Franco Nero, Bernice Stegers, Christopher Lee Drama
Leif Claes Eriksson Galenskaparna och After Shave Comedy
Mio min Mio Mio in the Land of Faraway Vladimir Grammatikov Christopher Lee, Christian Bale Fantasy
Pelle Erövraren Pelle the Conqueror Bille August Max von Sydow DramaPalme d'Or at 1988 Cannes Film Festival
1988
The New Adventures of Pippi Longstocking Ken Annakin Tami Erin, David Seaman Jr.Fantasy
S.O.S. - En segelsällskapsresa Lasse Åberg Lasse Åberg
1989
Erik Viking Erik the Viking Terry Jones Tim Robbins, Terry Jones, Eartha Kitt, Mickey Rooney, Tsutomu Sekine, John Cleese, Antony Sher, Imogen Stubbs Comedy-fantasy
Kvinnorna på taket The Women on the Roof Carl-Gustav Nykvist Entered into the 1989 Cannes Film Festival

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