
Förvaret
Documentary
Overview
A documentary from within the Swedish Migration Board's locked repository where people are in custody awaiting forced deportation. Prisoner and guard are in close proximity around the clock. Converses during sleepless nights and playing football during hot summer days. We follow Sophie, 29, who loves her job at the repository, Sami, 20, the young rebel who is locked up but free inside, and Aina, 47, who were separated from her children and kept locked up while the police are stepping up efforts to enforce their expulsion order.
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Agneta
Agneta
Self - Arbetare inom Svenska kyrkan
Agneta
Self - Arbetare inom Svenska kyrkan
Ajub
Ajub
Self
Ajub
Self
Bilal
Bilal
Self
Bilal
Self
Camilla
Camilla
Self
Camilla
Self
Hassan
Hassan
Self
Hassan
Self
Hasse
Hasse
Self (voice)
Hasse
Self (voice)
Jasmine
Jasmine
Self (voice)
Jasmine
Self (voice)
Karwan
Karwan
Self
Karwan
Self
David Lindstrand
David Lindstrand
Self - Aina Saripovas advokat (voice)
David Lindstrand
Self - Aina Saripovas advokat (voice)
Karin Malmeby
Karin Malmeby
Self - Polis på polisavdelningen i Kalmar
Karin Malmeby
Self - Polis på polisavdelningen i Kalmar
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