
Stockholms negrer
Documentary · Music
Overview
The film is about the band Stockholms Negrer, but also about what formed their music, about being Swedish but still being viewed as an outsider.
Top Cast
Michael Alonzo
Michael Alonzo
Self
Michael Alonzo
Self
Christian Alonzo
Christian Alonzo
Self
Christian Alonzo
Self
Rolf Elving
Rolf Elving
Self
Rolf Elving
Self
John Schubert
John Schubert
Self
John Schubert
Self
Mats Larsson
Mats Larsson
Self
Mats Larsson
Self
Mia Alonzo
Mia Alonzo
Self
Mia Alonzo
Self
Sofia Alonzo
Sofia Alonzo
Self
Sofia Alonzo
Self
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