The Baltic Sea issue affects 90 million people - that many lives around the sea. To create awareness and a broad commitment on both threats and opportunities the sea is facing, BalticSea2020 supports, among other activities, a media project was led by journalist Folke Rydén and photographer Mattias Klum. For ten years they will produce five documentaries, a feature film and interactive study guides for students.

Click on the image to see list of contents of our films and animations. Navigate to the movies by clicking the left or right arrow.

Documentary
Folke Rydén's second documentary for the Baltic Sea Media Project. Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Trailer
Folke Rydén's second documentary about the Baltic Sea for the Baltic Sea Media Project.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Animation 1 History
This is the first animation from Folke Rydén's second documentary about the Baltic Sea for the Baltic Sea Media Project, Dirty Waters.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Animation 2 Nitrate and Phosphor
This is the second animation from Folke Rydén's second documentary about the Baltic Sea for the Baltic Sea Media Project, Dirty Waters.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Animation 3 The Future
This is the third animation from Folke Rydén's second documentary about the Baltic Sea for the Baltic Sea Media Project, Dirty Waters.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Animation 4 The Cost
This is the fourth animation from Folke Rydén's second documentary about the Baltic Sea for the Baltic Sea Media Project, Dirty Waters.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Trailer
Mattias Klum has documented the Baltic Sea, its habitants and nature during a decade. The feature film, Our Baltic Sea, will be screened in cinemas in the year 2017.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

Folke Rydén's first documenatry in the Baltic Sea Media Project
Over two dramatic and decisive years we get up and close with fishermen, scientists, politicians and the cod itself. Without the cod, the sea will be out of balance, the water filthy and fishermen will survive only as tourist attractions.Read more about the Baltic Sea Media Project

By Joakim Odelberg, in cooperation with BalticSea2020
In October 2011 the documentary "Ghosts of the Baltic Sea" by Joakim Odelberg, broadcasted in Swedish TV channel TV4 Fakta. The film tells the problem of lost fishing gear - so-called ghost nets. BalticSea2020 have had the great honor to convey the film on our website. Click the movie and take part of the story and the discovery by Joakim Odelberg. For more information, see our project Ghost nets in the Baltic Sea.