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Basic facts

Original title Raskortet : En film om att vara svart i Sverige
Film type Feature
Category Documentary
Director
Producer
Screenplay
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Dialogue
Swedish release 2014-05-04

Plot summary

A documentary about being black in Sweden. Filmmaker Osmond Karim lets people share their truth, straight into the camera. Stories that move us and have an impact, are suppressed and denied in...

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Plot summary

A documentary about being black in Sweden. Filmmaker Osmond Karim lets people share their truth, straight into the camera. Stories that move us and have an impact, are suppressed and denied in a country that likes to think of itself as tolerant and unprejudiced.

Technical specifications

Length in minutes 58 min


Release dates

TV showing 2014-03-27 SVT2 Sweden 58 min
Release in Sweden 2014-05-04 Bio Rio Stockholm Sweden 58 min
TV showing 2020-10-15 SVT1 Sweden

Holdings Film

The information given here refers to film material in the Swedish Film Institute’s archive. Access to the archive’s stock is given on request, for research, other film archives and rights’ holders. For enquiries please contact filmarkivet@filminstitutet.se

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Carrier type ProRes


Holdings Scripts

Script type Dialoglista
Script title Dialoglista. Raskortet.
Extent 18 s. + 2 s. för- och eftertext samt musiklista.
Language Swedish


Holdings Promotion materials

Type Misc.prints
Language Swedish


Type Misc.prints
Language Swedish



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