Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced
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Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced | |
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Directed by | Lukas Moodysson Stefan Jarl |
Release date(s) | 2003 |
Running time | 85 min. |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
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Terrorists: The Kids They Sentenced (Orig. Terrorister - en film om dom dömda) is a Swedish 2003 documentary film directed by Lukas Moodysson and Stefan Jarl. It is about the heavy sentences given to demonstrators arrested during and after the so-called Gothenburg Riots in conjunction with the European Union summit in Gothenburg 2001. It is 85 minutes in length, and was first shown on June 27, 2003.
The film features people aged between 19 and 30 interviewed about their reasons to be at the demonstrations, the police actions, their arrests.
The interviews are mixed with police footage shown in court, and in the beginning there is quite a shocking sequence of violent images, ranging from film material from Palestine, to hunger in Africa and vivisection.
Although the film has never been officially released anywhere, Moodysson has become infamous for distributing homemade copies himself, usually when he makes appearances at international film festivals.