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A compilation of the best short Swedish horror films of the last decade. A smorgasbord of monsters, blood, insanity, humor, thrills, disgust, death.
The Resurrection of Michael Myers Part 2, Henrik Wadling, Micke Beckman, Anders Ek, Kaj Steveman ,22 mins, 1991 This cult classic is a sick funny and sick violent parody with sick good looking gore effects.
Zombie Psycho Sthlm, Micke Engstrom, 14', 2004 When there's no more room in hell, the terrorist zombies will walk the earth, beginning in Stockholm, Sweden.
Facts are Safety, Nicolas Debot, 6', 2001 Warning! This strong film subvert philosophies and messes with audiences’ minds.
2/6 02:32:09, Simon Moller,15', 2004 Clinical and disturbing tale performed with surgical precision.
Anakolut, Palle Dahlstedt, Martin E. Friberg, 20', 2000 A graphical trip through a mysterious murder. This is a one of its kind.
Clayboys On Monster Island, Dennis Haga, Kim Hansen, Bjorn Bjornsson, Fredrik Ahston, Poke Stolt, Anders Fransson, 5', 1996
Control Alt Delete, Magnus Gillberg, 2', 2003 This genuinely gory film portrays a nuclear explosion in the head of a man literally chained to his TV.
Dog Walk, Johannes Runeborg, 15', 1995 Feature film director Johannes Runeborg takes us on a divine floor by floor oppressing journey.
Phantom Miscarriage, Pontus Lundqvist, 2', 1999 This surreal short is a link between David Lynch´s Eraserherad and Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby.
Return of the Monster, Adam Valkare, 9', 2002 The year 2065. At Meditech illegal genetic experiments are carried out on human beings in order to produce a super creature. But the creature escapes...
Skuggfaxe, Crazybrothers, 2', 2004 Estetic clash of the titans between two ghosts in a children’s bedroom.
DVD FEAUTURESAll movies have English audio or English subtitlesTrailers |


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