Film

The SF Anytime streaming service releases bio-current films, such as The Hunt, Invisible Man and Emma, ​​with the aim of meeting declining audience figures and closed cinemas.

The same goes for the Gothenburg Film Festival streaming service Draken Film . They donate half of the subscription revenue to quality movie theaters in order to support the cinemas that are currently struggling financially.

This year's edition of the Bergman Week will not take place on Gotland as usual this summer. Parts of the program appear instead on the movie service TriArt, which offers three Bergman classics in home seating times.

Art

For some time, the Moderna Museum has been closing and arranging so-called "sofa shows" where you can take part in live broadcast, guided tours via Facebook or Instagram. The tours are ten minutes long and it is possible to ask questions to the guide.

Via the National Museum's app National Museum , the museum offers guided tours through six centuries of art, architecture and design from home.

Music

All public activities at the Royal Opera in Stockholm are canceled, but the opera house streaming service Operan Play broadcasts a number of works, such as Madame Butterfly, “Eskapist + Mats Ek and Valkyrian.

The radio symphonics and singer Peter Mattei broadcast live Beethoven 250: Eroican from the Berwald Hall in Stockholm, to the whole country. The concert is broadcast in Sweden's Radio P2, and can be streamed live on the Berwaldhall website.

Performers in the independent music scene in Sweden have launched the live streaming platform Bring it home, where artists who have had their concerts canceled instead can arrange the gig digitally. Those who stream the gigs can swish a sum that is distributed among the artists, and those who work with the production behind it. The platform is a collaboration between MTA production and Sonika studio.

After several performances, Malmö opera has launched the online initiative Dagens sang. The idea is to have a singer perform one piece every day at lunch, live on social media.

Swedish musicians such as Jens Lekman, David Ritschard and Lina Hedlund have broadcast live shows on social media. Lina Hedlund's "Quarantine Sessions" is broadcast live on Facebook from her living room, and is hosted by artists such as Dotter, Frida Öhrn and Nassim Al Fakir. First Aid Kit is broadcasting a concert on its Facebook page for the weekend and Ane Brun is posting her concert film Leave Me Breathless - LIVE on YouTube.

Performing Arts

All performances are set at Kulturhuset Stadsteatern in Stockholm now the Kulturhuset is building a digital platform instead. At 7 pm every night, new material is available digitally.

Club

After the introduction of club and concert restrictions, the parties move out on social media in the form of live broadcast concerts and DJ sessions. The slaughterhouse in Stockholm has among other things sent live DJ's like Axel Boman and Jeremy Olander.

The list is constantly updated.