Ooh, I might steal some of these to watch, myself. ...And that reminds me I still need to clear up some space for all the Moomin episodes. =3=
Hmm, the only Swedish Swedish film I have is Patrik, Age 1.5 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrik,_Age_1.5). I dunno if you'd like this one. I think it's mostly pretty cute/funny, especially if you catch the Swedish jokes, but I think some parts can be pretty annoying too.
Not sure if they count as Scandinavian since they're directed by a Finn, but there were some film recs floating around tumblr a while back and a couple were (mostly) in Swedish. I thought Elina: Som om jag inte fanns (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elina:_As_If_I_Wasn%27t_There) was pretty good. I haven't seen Äideistä parhain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_of_Mine_(film)) yet even though I have it, but it's by the same director. They both deal a little with the Finnish language in Sweden, so there is of course a little Finnish mixed in, but they're mostly in Swedish.
Oh, and if you aren't including them with Män som hatar kvinnor, there's a film for each of the Millennium books if you haven't seen the sequels yet. I can't say if they're any good or not, because I didn't dare to watch them after barely making it through the first one. /3\
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Hmm, the only Swedish Swedish film I have is Patrik, Age 1.5 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrik,_Age_1.5). I dunno if you'd like this one. I think it's mostly pretty cute/funny, especially if you catch the Swedish jokes, but I think some parts can be pretty annoying too.
Not sure if they count as Scandinavian since they're directed by a Finn, but there were some film recs floating around tumblr a while back and a couple were (mostly) in Swedish. I thought Elina: Som om jag inte fanns (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elina:_As_If_I_Wasn%27t_There) was pretty good. I haven't seen Äideistä parhain (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_of_Mine_(film)) yet even though I have it, but it's by the same director. They both deal a little with the Finnish language in Sweden, so there is of course a little Finnish mixed in, but they're mostly in Swedish.
Oh, and if you aren't including them with Män som hatar kvinnor, there's a film for each of the Millennium books if you haven't seen the sequels yet. I can't say if they're any good or not, because I didn't dare to watch them after barely making it through the first one. /3\