Portrayals in Films and Video Games
- Made in Britain (1982)
- Romper Stomper (1992)
- Sökarna (1993)
- Higher Learning (1995)
- The Infiltrator (1995)
- Nattbuss 807 (1997)
- Tic Tac (1997)
- Pariah (1998)
- American History X (1998)
- SLC Punk! (1998)
- The Believer (2001)
- Manhunt (2003)
- Skinhead Attitude (2003)
- This Is England (2006)
- Adam's Apples (2005)
- Steel Toes (2006)
- Russia 88 (2009)
- Skinning (Šišanje) (2010)
- Erasing Hate (2011)
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