
Murder in Malexander
Documentary · Crime
Overview
Depicts the controversial double police murder, involving neo-nazism and a theatre project by one of Scandinavia's most celebrated playwrights. The film traces a complex and fascinating chain of events leading up to the fatal climax in the picturesque small town of Malexander, Sweden.
Top Cast


Bruno Årfors
Bruno Årfors
Speakerröst
Bruno Årfors
Speakerröst


Tony Olsson
Tony Olsson
Själv / Förövare / Skådespelare i 7:3
Tony Olsson
Själv / Förövare / Skådespelare i 7:3


Jackie Arklöv
Jackie Arklöv
Själv / Förövare / Skådespelare i 7:3
Jackie Arklöv
Själv / Förövare / Skådespelare i 7:3


Andreas Axelsson
Andreas Axelsson
Själv / Förövare / Skådespelare i 7:3
Andreas Axelsson
Själv / Förövare / Skådespelare i 7:3


Isa Stenberg
Isa Stenberg
Self / Producent av 7/3
Isa Stenberg
Self / Producent av 7/3


Lars Norén
Lars Norén
Själv / Regissör / Författare av 7:3
Lars Norén
Själv / Regissör / Författare av 7:3
Gunnar Engström
Gunnar Engström
Själv / Verkställande chef på Kriminalvården
Gunnar Engström
Själv / Verkställande chef på Kriminalvården
Kenneth Eklund
Kenneth Eklund
Själv / Lokal polischef
Kenneth Eklund
Själv / Lokal polischef
Pernilla Rask
Pernilla Rask
Self / Bankkassör
Pernilla Rask
Self / Bankkassör
Astrid Gladh
Astrid Gladh
Self / Robert Karlströms Mamma
Astrid Gladh
Self / Robert Karlströms Mamma
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