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A year ago, she came out as transgender and faced the world as Lee. In a long interview with Malou von Sivers, she talks about the long and painful process of becoming who she wants to be. Now Lee feels free and the friction she has felt throughout her life is finally gone. In addition, her new love, veterinarian Petra, participates in the program and they tell how it was when they met.
As the character Jockiboi, Joakim Lundell was completely limitless and when he was a participant in the scandalous reality show "Kings of Tylösand" he gained hundreds of thousands of followers on his blog. In a long interview with Malou von Sivers, he talks about his broken childhood and about rising from absolute rock bottom. A conversation about reconciliation and forgiveness.
It is half-time for the government in the shadow of a turbulent world. Russia's invasion war in Ukraine, NATO membership and the threat of a major war in the Middle East. At the same time, Swedish households are burdened by high inflation and increased living costs. And despite election promises of tougher measures, gang shootings continue. In a long interview with Malou von Sivers, Ulf Kristersson sums up his first two years in power.
Helena Bergström is fearless in the spotlight, but anxiety and worry have accompanied the actor and director her entire life. Helena was only 26 when she met director Colin Nutley, who gave her the lead role in Black Jack, the film that floored Swedish cinema audiences. In a candid interview with Malou von Sivers, the couple talk about what it's like to grow and age together.
For almost 40 years, Nanne Grönvall has been the artist with the highest energy and the biggest smile. But her entire childhood was marked by misery, violence and her mother's abuse. In adulthood, growing up caught up with her and she ended up in deep depression. "Mom said that when she passes away, I can tell you," she says in a long interview with Malou von Sivers, where Nanne's son Charlie Grönvall also participates.
Tommy Körberg survived heart surgery and a respirator. Now he is a success in the musical Änglagård and this summer he will go on tour. “I only feel whole when I sing,” he says in a long interview with Malou von Sivers, where his wife Anne-Charlotte also participates. 50 years as a beloved artist but a career that has also been surrounded by scandalous headlines. Who is the man behind the powerful voice?
Five months before the election, Nyamko Sabuni abruptly left her job as party leader for the Liberals. Many were surprised by the decision, and in the interview with Malou von Sivers, Sabuni speaks openly about her time as party leader and why she chose to leave. It is a harrowing picture of betrayal, backstabbing and comments from party colleagues about her skin color.
Clark Olofsson has been called Sweden's most famous bank robber. He has been in prison for most of his adult life, escaped 17 times and gave rise to the concept of Stockholm Syndrome. Olofsson has been a free man since 2018 and in the interview with Malou von Sivers he looks back on his criminal career. There will also be a conversation about women, children and whether he feels any remorse towards his victims.
Leif GW Persson has become one of our most beloved TV personalities. In a candid interview with Malou von Sivers, the criminology professor talks about why he often feels alone and left out. We also learn why his friendship with Jan Guillou ended and how Leif looks back on the revenge that made him rich.
Selma is a successful chick lit author who decides to start over, writing "real literature". At the same time, she embarks on parallel relationships with two different men - the bookish Nils and a rock star wannabe named John.
Malou Von Sivers is the hostess of a popular Swedish talk show in which she quizzes famous people about their public and private lives. Through the noted Swedish actor Erland Josephson, Malou extended an invitation to the legendary -- and notoriously reclusive -- director Ingmar Bergman to appear on her show. To Malou's surprise, Bergman agreed, under the condition that Josephson appear on the show with him. In the course of this 52-minute interview, Bergman discusses his personal life rather than his films, shedding light on his temper, his mood swings, his problems with women, his marriage, and the trials of his advancing age. The interview was later re-edited into expanded form for international release as Malou Meets Ingmar Bergman and Erland Josephson. The documentary was screened at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival.