The Spy Who Ended Up in the Cold
A documentary spy thriller that takes place during the Cold War but which gets its resolution today in the small village of Burträsk outside Umeå, northern Sweden. A deeply-believing priest, well-liked and respected by everyone or a ruthless spy who has no hesitation in referring his friends and colleagues to the dreaded security service STASI in the former GDR. Who is Aleksander Radler, the man with two different personalities?
Production
Direct Film och Media Produktion AB, SVT
Language
SV
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Anders Törnvall
Narrator (voice)
Christina Renker
Dagmar Lunk
Petter Volkmann
Martin Brama
Henning Frunder
Stig Ericsson
Gesine Overkamp
Ingmar Brohed
Lars Haikola
Christina Helm
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