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Förorten brinner: Om segregation

June 10, 2012 0h 53m

Originally released in 2012. Förorten brinner: Om segregation is a drama film. directed by Ulf Stenberg. At just 53 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Emil Rosén and Ulf Stenberg

Synopsis

Why hate society? Why just think that crime and riots are the only way into the future? Actor Ulf Stenberg and dancer Emil Rosén from "Teater Fryshuset" shapes young lives in this strong and intense performance. We follow three characters with very little faith in the future, who are tormented by poverty and segregation. It is a story of powerlessness and alienation, of hopelessness and distrust of police, government and society. The play is created partly to give young people an increased understanding of the consequences of making the wrong choice, and partly to increase the understanding of what young people's exclusion actually leads to. The play is based on real fate and interviews with guys and girls about their lives.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 10, 2012 13 years ago
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Runtime 0h 53m 53 minutes total
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Language SV Original language
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Country Sweden Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
SV

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Förorten brinner: Om segregation about?

Why hate society? Why just think that crime and riots are the only way into the future? Actor Ulf Stenberg and dancer Emil Rosén from "Teater Fryshuset" shapes young lives in this strong and inten...

Who directed Förorten brinner: Om segregation?

Förorten brinner: Om segregation was directed by Ulf Stenberg.

How long is Förorten brinner: Om segregation?

Förorten brinner: Om segregation has a runtime of 0 hours and 53 minutes (53 minutes total).

When was Förorten brinner: Om segregation released?

Förorten brinner: Om segregation was released on June 10, 2012 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Förorten brinner: Om segregation?

The main cast of Förorten brinner: Om segregation includes Emil Rosén, Ulf Stenberg.