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Drama & Crime Swedish
In central Gothenburg, Sweden, a group of boys, aged 12-14, robbed other children on about 40 occasions between 2006 and 2008. The thieves used an elaborate scheme called the 'little brother number' or 'brother trick', involving advanced role-play and gang rhetoric rather than physical violence.
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Stars

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Anas Abdirahman

Anas

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Sebastian Blyckert

Sebastian

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Yannick Diakité

Yannick

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Kevin Vaz

Kevin

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John Ortiz

John

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Abdiaziz Hilowle

Abdi

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Sebastian Hegmar

Alex

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Nana Manu

Nana

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Jacob Ottander

Boy in Mall

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Herman Troeng

Boy in Mall

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Tobias Åkesson

Train Attendant

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Peggy Johansson

Train Attendant

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Humberto Guandinango Espinosa

The Panflute Band

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Luis Alonso Tuquerez

The Panflute Band

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José Jaime

The Panflute Band

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Patricio Cotacachi

The Panflute Band

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Rodrigo Cotacachi

The Panflute Band

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Alfredo Cahuasqui

The Panflute Band

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Luis Espinosa

The Panflute Band

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Lisbeth Caspersson

Cafe Owner

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Caroline Kruse

Cafe Assistant

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Tabita Fellert

Cafe Assistant

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Adam Nygren

Reggae Guy on the Tram

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Josefine Adolfsson

Screaming Girl

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Almir Karajkovic

Old Man

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Kawa Mohammadi

Old Man

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Roland Persson

Witness

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Jörgen Larsson

Tram Inspector

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Ulla-Britt Ekblad

Tram Inspector

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Martin Bröns

The Clown

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Hani Saad M.

Little Brother

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Abdirahman A. Jame

Uncle

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Samira Omar

Uncle's Wife

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Anna Troeng

Mother on Tram

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Johan Jonason

Angry Dad #1

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Martin McFaul

Angry Dad #2

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Johan Nordström

Son

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William Berglind Mäkinen

Son

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Lina Räftegård

Pregnant Woman

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Kia Skog

Woman with Grocery Bags

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Kornelia Wiklund

Dancing Girl

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Nick Holmquist

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