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The Rebels

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.

Top Cast

  • Francisco Sarrion

    Francisco Sarrion

    Cult leader

  • Feiwel Kupferberg

    Feiwel Kupferberg

  • Channa Bankier

    Channa Bankier

  • Bosse Lindquist

    Bosse Lindquist

    Narrator

  • Åsa Hallström

    Åsa Hallström

  • Bo Gustafsson

    Bo Gustafsson

  • Rigmor Tillema

    Rigmor Tillema

Overview

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.

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