

Renée Nyberg: The Kidnap of Ulrika Bidegård
Journalist Renée Nyberg meets showjumper Ulrika Bidegård, who in 1993 was kidnapped and kept locked up for five days while the police launched an extensive search operation. Now she and her family are talking about the terrible days and life afterwards.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the harrowing 1998 kidnapping of Swedish heiress Ulrika Bidegård. Journalist Renée Nyberg investigates the intricate details of the crime, exploring the psychological impact on the victim and her family, and the subsequent police investigation. The film uncovers the complex web of motives and the eventual resolution of the case.
Critical Reception
The documentary has been praised for its sensitive handling of a traumatic event and its thorough investigative approach. It is noted for bringing a lesser-known but significant Swedish crime to a wider audience, offering a comprehensive look at the events and their aftermath.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its detailed exploration of a notorious Swedish crime.
- Commended for Renée Nyberg's empathetic interviewing and investigative skills.
- Highlights the lasting psychological effects of such events on victims and families.
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Fun Fact
Ulrika Bidegård was kidnapped just days before her wedding, adding another layer of tragedy to the event.
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