The Bohus coast - a grumpy paradise

In recent decades, only a handful of films on the Bohuslän coast have been produced, such as lobster fishing, archipelago communities and underwater films, but no comprehensive film on the flora and fauna of Bohuslän's coastal nature over four seasons. BOHUS COAST - an angry paradise (58 min) is a nature documentary about the nature of the Bohus coast during four seasons as seen through the eyes of a kayaker, but also about its change, ecology and environmental threats. It is a depiction of both the familiar where the viewer recognizes himself and the unfamiliar where experiences, facts, current scientific findings and philosophical observations will be thought-provoking and lead to new insights. The film will search for the soul of the Bohus coast and above all depict animals, plants and nature in changing light throughout the year. It will also give an insight into the exciting history of the coastal area from Bronze Age graves to more recent herring periods and quarries. Environmental problems such as oil spills, beach litter and overfishing will also be highlighted. The common thread will be a kayaker who in a personal way discovers and experiences diverse environments during his trips along the coast and who creates a sense of water from a close perspective. The fully edited nature documentary is planned as a screening right for SVT and neighboring countries' TV channels to give a wide audience insight into the unique landscape and nature of the Bohus coast.