
När världen kom till Ronneby
Documentary
Overview
With the refugee influx in 2015, Ronneby gained 3,000 new inhabitants and the schools 1,000 new students. Tom Alandh traveled to Ronneby to find out how this has affected society and its inhabitants and their real and perceived security.
Top Cast


Tom Alandh
Tom Alandh
Self - Speakerröst
Tom Alandh
Self - Speakerröst
Per Drysén
Per Drysén
Self - Kris- och säkerhetshandläggare
Per Drysén
Self - Kris- och säkerhetshandläggare
Roger Fredriksson
Roger Fredriksson
Self - Kommunstyrelsens ordförande
Roger Fredriksson
Self - Kommunstyrelsens ordförande
Ali Al Dahir
Ali Al Dahir
Self - Projektsamordnare
Ali Al Dahir
Self - Projektsamordnare
Anna Johnasson
Anna Johnasson
Self - Gruppchef för Polisen i Ronneby
Anna Johnasson
Self - Gruppchef för Polisen i Ronneby
Ronnie Matsson
Ronnie Matsson
Self - Skolchef
Ronnie Matsson
Self - Skolchef
Eva Roslund
Eva Roslund
Self - Lärare (SFI)
Eva Roslund
Self - Lärare (SFI)
Ahmad Sebenate
Ahmad Sebenate
Self - Restaurangägare
Ahmad Sebenate
Self - Restaurangägare
Lars Trägårdh
Lars Trägårdh
Self - Historiker
Lars Trägårdh
Self - Historiker
Ilmi Xhemajli
Ilmi Xhemajli
Self - Frisör
Ilmi Xhemajli
Self - Frisör
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