Fanny suddenly becomes ill at a meeting with her friend Felicia. They soon decide to go to the town's hospital.
A wife reveals to her younger husband that she is having an affair.
Felicia, a regular at the local fast food joint, gets tired of waiting for her order and decides to speed up the process.
The great star of the Royal Dramatic Theatre has fallen ill, and must be cared for at home by a talkative, insecure woman who, over time, finds it difficult to maintain the professional boundaries of the relationship.
Svea and Bertil are competing on TV and one of them risks being eliminated.
A group of doctors at a newly opened clinic work to help people who face various problems with physical or mental illness in their everyday lives due to social media.
It all begins in 1769. Her name is Hope, a beautiful genie of Oriental descent. She is the only one who can save the White Moon Drake, her only master, from the dark forces chasing him. And as their romance stretches through space and time, she uses the last wish she can grant to wake him up from the dead. Now, she needs to offer the most precious thing she has in order to save him.
Rebecca Johansson is a driven and passionate filmmaker who has dedicated her free time to developing her skills in film production. With an impressive versatility, she takes on the roles of producer, director, screenwriter, editor and actor. Her creative process is characterized by a strong focus on inclusion and collaboration. Johansson emphasizes the importance of every participant in her projects feeling included, respected and welcome. She always strives to create a safe and supportive environment where everyone can develop together. Her approach differs from traditional production methods, as she often manages several projects simultaneously. This may mean that some projects are paused or postponed, but she assures everyone involved that they will be completed when the opportunity arises. Her openness about her mental health and how it can affect her work is an example of her honest and transparent working style. She also encourages her partners to get in touch if there are any questions or concerns. Since 2020, her projects have been affected by the pandemic and her own health, leading to delays in the schedule. Despite this, she continues to create and explore different genres, including mini-sketch series, mini-series, sketches, parodies, short films and music video interpretations. Her YouTube channel, Awardlosingmovies, showcases her creative ability and vision. Rebecca Johansson welcomes new ideas and collaborations, and sees each project as an opportunity to grow both as an individual and as part of a creative team.