Movie: Avgörandet

Top 10 Billed Cast

Catharina Alinder
Catharina Alinder

Anna

Dominik Henzel
Dominik Henzel

Niklas

Cecilia Ancker
Cecilia Ancker

Annas kompis

Hannes Holm
Hannes Holm

Hasse

Björn Andersson
Björn Andersson

narkoman som intervjuas i TV

Kjell Tovle
Kjell Tovle

narkoman som intervjuas i TV

Kåre Mölder
Kåre Mölder

knarklangaren i bilen

Britt-Louise Tillbom
Britt-Louise Tillbom

Annas mamma

Rolf Larsson
Rolf Larsson

Annas pappa

Marie-Louise Mannervall
Marie-Louise Mannervall

  • HomePage

  • Overview

    Short film about the dangers of doing drugs.

  • Release Date

    1982-01-01

  • Average

    0

  • Rating:

    0.0 starts
  • Tagline

  • Genres

  • Languages:

    svenska
  • Keywords

Similar Movies

LSD: Trip to Where?
90%

LSD: Trip to Where?(en)

1968-01-01

Three sailors are talked into trying LSD and marijuana--which, this film implies, are basically the same thing--and the effects of the drugs endanger the lives of their fellow sailors aboard ship.

Ape Principal
80%

Ape Principal(si)

2023-12-15

A new principal comes to the underdeveloped village school that is affected by lazy teachers and drugs.

Heaven and Hell
40%

Heaven and Hell(no)

1969-08-27

Norwegian propaganda film and cult drama about Eva (16) and Arne (17), both from well established homes, attend a class where a professor says that cannabis is safer than alcohol. Together with some friends they decide to try the drug. The start of a drug hell for all involved. The film was poorly received by the critics, but it nonetheless became one of the highest-grossing theater films in Norway in 1969.

Angel Dusted
0%

Angel Dusted(en)

1981-02-11

Cautionary anti-drug film based on a true story about the effects on Jean Stapleton and Arthur Hill when their teenage son (John Putch, Stapleton's real-life son) gets spaced out on a marijuana joint laced with PCP, or "angel dust," and the family is forced to wrestle with the crisis.

Crackdown Big City Blues
0%

Crackdown Big City Blues(en)

2018-11-20

Set in New York City in the 1990s, community activists seek to rid their neighborhood of the anguish, brutality, and violence associated with local drug dealers.

Seduction of the Innocent
10%

Seduction of the Innocent(en)

1961-01-01

Jeanette, a pretty high school student, is looking for “kicks”. She starts hanging out with a wild crowd, and begins popping bennies, uppers and other pills. Soon she graduates from barbiturates to marijuana…

Not Me, It's A Trap
0%

Not Me, It's A Trap(en)

Professor Whyze and his 11-year-old son Tommy discover a hidden underworld where terrorist forces, led by veteran Hack, wage a “War on Kids,” using alcohol, drugs, and tobacco to stunt youth. They enlist Halfweed, a rebel from the tobacco ranks, to expose the epidemic. Mocked by classmates and ignored by authorities until death threats strike, Tommy must choose to warn his peers, stand with Halfweed, and help end the addiction assault, because it’s never wrong to do what’s right.

Həyat Naminə
0%

Həyat Naminə(az)

2023-12-01

Short film about rehabilitation, dedicated to a healthy future at the Hayat Namine rehabilitation center.

Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue
63%

Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue(en)

1990-04-21

The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a teenager who is using marijuana and stealing his father's beer. His younger sister, Corey, is worried about him because he started acting differently. When her piggy bank goes missing, her cartoon tie-in toys come to life to help her find it. After discovering it in Michael's room along with his stash of drugs, the various cartoon characters proceed to work together and take him on a fantasy journey to teach him the risks and consequences a life of drug-use can bring and save the world.

LSD
0%

LSD(en)

1967-01-01

1967 Navy training film MN-10507-A. Navy physician talks about the dangers of LSD or "Russian roulette in a sugar cube." National Archives Identifier: 6379 "How LSD was discovered, the extreme dangers of using it and how it affects the brain and body."

Drugs and the Nervous System
0%

Drugs and the Nervous System(en)

1972-01-01

This anti-drug film from 1972 uses abstract and modernist animation styles and techniques to depict the effects of different drugs (both legal and illegal) on the human brain and body. Set to eerie music and inter-spliced with live action footage shot in and around Los Angeles, California, you’ll be shown unnerving and psychedelic imagery designed to make you think twice about abusing drugs.

Curious Alice
64%

Curious Alice(en)

1971-11-05

The story “Alice in Wonderland” is used as a metaphor about the dangers of accidental drug use among children. Curious Alice's trip to Wonderland is not through the rabbit hole, but rather through her home, where the medicine and kitchen cabinets hold substances of lure but danger. After ingesting one of these substances, Alice, now in the Wonderland of her mind, has an altered sense of reality. In her new psychedelic world, she is exposed to more and more drugs, which she may take based on her impaired judgment from the initial drug use.

Beyond LSD
0%

Beyond LSD(en)

1967-01-01

Educational film for parents to discuss LSD with their children.

It's My Hobby
0%

It's My Hobby(en)

1974-01-23

A high school student faces a moral dilemma, should he turn in a friend who is dealing pills.

WEED
60%

WEED(en)

1971-01-23

This 1971 color anti-drug use and abuse film was produced by Concept Films and directed by Brian Kellman for Encyclopedia Britannica. “Weed: The Story of Marijuana” combines time-lapse, montage, illustrations, animation (by Paul Fierlinger and emigre Pavel Vošický) and dramatized, documentary-style interviews to survey the evolving role of cannabis in U.S. society, with emphasis on the legal risks faced by young people. A unique score of experimental synthesizer music is provided by Tony Luisi on an EMS VCS 3 “Putney”

Dead Is Dead
60%

Dead Is Dead(en)

1974-07-26

An educational video exploring drug addiction, including footage of real-life addicts going through rehab therapy.

Holy Smoke In Three Acts
40%

Holy Smoke In Three Acts(en)

1971-01-23

Made by 21st Cinetics and Billy Budd Films for the Morris County, Pennsylvania Division of Drug Control and Intervention, “Holy Smoke in Three Acts” is an unconventional anti-drug cartoon that was inspired by ideas put forth by students. The animation were created by R.J. Barcklow. The short, three-act animated film presents two artists and examines how the world around them influences their artwork. Both of the artists are influenced by drugs, drug use and the anti-drug campaign.

The Maggot
0%

The Maggot(en)

1973-01-01

Anti-drug film set in Harlem.

From Candy to Cocaine
0%

From Candy to Cocaine(en)

1986-01-01

In this film titled “From Candy to Cocaine” from 1986, the “Teens Kick-Off” performance group, a performance group recovering from alcohol and drug abuse, perform a modern theater piece on their personal stories of addiction and recoveries. The film also portrays adolescents, who share their stories from use and abuse to recovery. Real people, not actors, speak frankly about their addiction in a theater setting. Parents share their feelings, illustrating the family’s struggles. The film ends on a positive note, emphasizing recovery. It is produced in cooperation with the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Department of Health and Human Services, directed by Terry Losardo, photographed by Charles Shedd, and edited by David Sherwin.

Drug Addiction
40%

Drug Addiction(en)

1951-01-01

Marty, a "good boy," experiments with marijuana and experiences "profound mental and emotional disturbances." As in all anti-drug films of this vintage, marijuana leads straight to "H," and Marty's decline continues until he is busted, rehabbed and reformed. Drug Addiction's stilted view of the urban drug culture and unrealistic portrayals of stoned slackers make it entertaining viewing today. It belongs to that little-known "second wave" of anti-drug films, the postwar scare stories about middle-class kids overcome by junkiedom. What this wave of films reveals is that drugs were an issue for white adolescents long before the psychedelic Sixties, and that the official response to the threat expressed a general, not specifically targeted paranoia.