The Rebels (2005)

The Rebels (2005) poster

A hundred of Sweden's most radical leftists formed secret Maoist cells in Uppsala and Stockholm in 1968. They called themselves the Rebels. They began to retrain/reform individuals and families to lead Sweden into the Culture revolution. No revolution ever happened, still the rebels managed to shake up both themselves and the entire left movement to a degree that history repressed their existence for almost forty years.

Director: Bosse Lindquist
Runtime: 60 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Lars Granstrand, Ellen Kugelberg
Editing: Kajsa Grandell
Production: SVT Dokumentär
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Bosse Lindquist

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rebels about?
A hundred of Sweden's most radical leftists formed secret Maoist cells in Uppsala and Stockholm in 1968. They called themselves the Rebels. They began to retrain/reform individuals and families to lead Sweden into the Culture revolution. No revolution ever happened, still the rebels managed to shake up both themselves and the entire left movement to a degree that history repressed their existence for almost forty years.
Who directed The Rebels?
The Rebels was directed by Bosse Lindquist.
Who stars in The Rebels?
The Rebels stars Francisco Sarrion, Feiwel Kupferberg, Channa Bankier, Bosse Lindquist, Åsa Hallström, Bo Gustafsson.
How long is The Rebels?
The Rebels has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
Where was The Rebels produced?
The Rebels was produced in Sweden.