30:e november explained

30:e november
Director:Daniel Fridell
Producer:Daniel Fridell
Peter Cartriers
Starring:Göran Gillinger
Ray Jones IV
Music:Niklas Strömstedt
Wille Crafoord
Tomas Ledin
Runtime:116 minutes
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish, Spanish

30:e november (English: 30 November) is a Swedish film released to cinemas in Sweden on 10 March 1995.[1]

Plot

The plot starts with Adam and a gang of white power skinheads setting a reception center for asylum-seekers on fire. One of those fleeing the center is Julia from Peru, and for Adam, it is love at first sight. Despite the title of the film, it takes place in the middle of summer, around the National Day of Sweden, 6 June. However, 30 November is a date when Swedish neo-Nazis have often organized marches commemorating King Charles XII.

About the film

The film has since aired on Sveriges Television and TV4, and was released on video in September 1995.[2] The TV and video versions run at 111 minutes. It is a reinterpretation of Romeo and Juliet, mostly scene for scene.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 30:e november. Swedish Film Database. sv. 30 November 1995. 17 September 2016.
  2. Web site: 30:e november. Svensk mediedatabas. sv. 1 January 2016.