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    Ådalen 31 (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈǒːdɑːlɛn]; [citation needed] released in the United States as Adalen Riots) is a 1969 Swedish drama film directed by Bo Widerberg. It depicts the 1931 Ådalen shootings , in which Swedish military forces opened fire against labour demonstrators in the Swedish sawmill district of Ådalen killing five ...

  2. Adalen 31: Directed by Bo Widerberg. With Peter Schildt, Kerstin Tidelius, Roland Hedlund, Stefan Feierbach. During a strike strike-breakers are being transported to Lunde, where they are assaulted by the strikers.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • Bo Widerberg
    • 1969-10-22
  3. Jan 26, 2018 · 40. 8.5K views 6 years ago. Ådalen 31, the 1969 Swedish drama (w/ English subs), featuring Peter Schildt, Kerstin Tidelius, Roland Hedlund and Marie De Geer, written and directed by Bo...

  4. In the industrial district of Ådalen, in the north of Sweden, a peaceful demonstration takes a tragic turn, leading to a historic general strike. Amid these events, the teenage Kjell (Peter Schildt) experiences sacrifice and strife, love and loss, and the consequences of this shocking violence.

    • Kjell Andersson
  5. Kjell (Peter Schildt) works at a lumber mill in the town of Ådalen, Sweden. It's a sleepy, uneventful place until a strike is instated. Strike-breakers brought in from out of town are attacked by...

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    • Bo Widerberg
    • NC-17
    • Peter Schildt
    • Adalen 31 movie1
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    • Adalen 31 movie5
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  7. Currently you are able to watch "Adalen 31" streaming on Criterion Channel. Synopsis A film about the 1931 Ådalen shootings, in which Swedish military forces opened fire against labour demonstrators in the Swedish sawmill district of Ådalen.

  8. Ådalen 31 - The Criterion Channel. Directed by Bo Widerberg • 1969 • Sweden. Starring Peter Schildt, Kerstin Tidelius, Roland Hedlund. One of Bo Widerberg’s most explicitly political works imbues the true story of a 1931 labor strike with a powerful contemporary resonance.

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