The Rebels (2005)
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
Release Date: November 13, 2005
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.