
Gladiatorerna - kärleken, skandalerna & dödskraschen
Documentary
Overview
The TV4 hit Gladiators quickly grew into a phenomenon in the early 2000s. The participants became superstars and child idols overnight. But in the midst of their success came the fatal accident that changed everything. In the documentary, the gladiators talk about their friendship, the scandals and the life that awaited them after their success.
Top Cast


Carolin Björnerhag
Carolin Björnerhag
Self
Carolin Björnerhag
Self


Agneta Sjödin
Agneta Sjödin
Self
Agneta Sjödin
Self


Magdalena Kowalczyk
Magdalena Kowalczyk
Self
Magdalena Kowalczyk
Self


Marcus Olausson
Marcus Olausson
Self
Marcus Olausson
Self
Roger Zapfe
Roger Zapfe
Self
Roger Zapfe
Self
Johan Oldenmark
Johan Oldenmark
Self
Johan Oldenmark
Self
Roddy Benjaminson
Roddy Benjaminson
Self (archive footage)
Roddy Benjaminson
Self (archive footage)
Peter "Pansar" Blaha
Peter "Pansar" Blaha
Self (archive footage)
Peter "Pansar" Blaha
Self (archive footage)
Aristides Denis Sánchez
Aristides Denis Sánchez
Self (archive footage)
Aristides Denis Sánchez
Self (archive footage)
Ako Rahim
Ako Rahim
Self (archive footage)
Ako Rahim
Self (archive footage)
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