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Peter Bratt - En undersökare

"Makten och sanningen" - depicts the Geijer-affair or the Brothel-affair in 1977 where journalist Peter Bratt was forced to publish an apology in the newspaper Dagens Nyheter even though it turned out that everything he had previously written in the case was true. The Swedish Minister of Justice Lennart Geijer was accused of using under age escort girls provided by the Madam Doris Hopp in Stockholm. Geijer denied the charges..

Top Cast

  • Peter Bratt

    Peter Bratt

    Self

  • Leif G.W. Persson

    Leif G.W. Persson

    Self

  • Staffan Heimerson

    Staffan Heimerson

    Self

  • Lennart Geijer

    Lennart Geijer

    Self (archive footage)

  • Olof Palme

    Olof Palme

    Self (archive footage)

  • Jan Mosander

    Jan Mosander

    Self

  • Kerstin Ostwald

    Kerstin Ostwald

    Self

  • Jan Stolpe

    Jan Stolpe

    Self

  • Gunilla André

    Gunilla André

    Self

Overview

"Makten och sanningen" - depicts the Geijer-affair or the Brothel-affair in 1977 where journalist Peter Bratt was forced to publish an apology in the newspaper Dagens Nyheter even though it turned out that everything he had previously written in the case was true. The Swedish Minister of Justice Lennart Geijer was accused of using under age escort girls provided by the Madam Doris Hopp in Stockholm. Geijer denied the charges..

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