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Staden brinner

Sep 4, 2025
0h 49m
★ 0.0

Overview

When a group of Eritrean refugees arrive in the small town of Härnösand there is a growing sentiment against them from the locals. 17-year old Sara Westin decides to found an anti-racist group to combat these feelings but when Sara and her best friend are murdered by Sara's Eritrean ex-boyfriend the feelings in the city reach a boiling point.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

SVT
Laika Film & Television
Film i Västernorrland
Filmpool Nord

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Cast

Omar Adem

Self

Omar Adem

Calle Lundqvist

Self

Calle Lundqvist

Ewa Westin

Self

Ewa Westin

Gunnel Oldenmark

Self

Gunnel Oldenmark

Håkan Wedin

Self

Håkan Wedin

Anders Nilsson

Self

Anders Nilsson

Abdulkadir Adhana

Self

Abdulkadir Adhana

Karl-Erik Classon

Self

Karl-Erik Classon

Per-Ola Holmberg

Self

Per-Ola Holmberg

Bert Nilsson

Self

Bert Nilsson

Mikael Lygdman

Self

Mikael Lygdman

Sunosi Saleh

Self

Sunosi Saleh

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