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The Swedish Scarf
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The Swedish Scarf

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Overview

The incredible story of a red scarf from a small Swedish city just below the Arctic Circle, appeared in the eye of the storm, on a rioter at the US Capitol breach on 6 January 2021.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

SVT
Salmonfox
Film i Västerbotten
Freedom From Choice

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Cast

Jake Angeli

Self (archive footage)

Jake Angeli

Fransesca Quartey

Self

Fransesca Quartey

Mattias Löw

Self (voice)

Mattias Löw

Paul Belosic

Self

Paul Belosic

Thomas Redding

Self

Thomas Redding

Lina Andersson

Self

Lina Andersson

Johan Linder

Self

Johan Linder

Reshma Mansuri Löw

Self

Reshma Mansuri Löw

Peter Westermark

Self

Peter Westermark

Enar Nordvik

Self

Enar Nordvik

Victor Book

Self

Victor Book

Kristina Sundin-Jonsson

Self

Kristina Sundin-Jonsson

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