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Kartellen - Light up the Shadows

Year: 2016 Documentary Runtime: 75 min Rating: 5.0

Overview

The Hip hop group Kartellen is one of Sweden's most controversial bands. Here, the members present their chaotic history of musical success, substance abuse, crime and political controversy.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Leo "Kinesen" Carmona

Leo "Kinesen" Carmona

The chinese

Julian Kraja Kwiek

Julian Kraja Kwiek

Kakka

Jerry Solfeldt

Jerry Solfeldt

The machinist

Sebastian Stakset

Sebastian Stakset

Sebbe Staxx

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