Violence. Feeling. Being caught.
6.3
105 min
Ingo Hasselbach, whose parents were Communist Party members in East Germany during his childhood, has lived at both ends of the political seesaw. The question of how people reach a change of heart is a profound one; Hasselbach describes the external forces that led to his founding Germany's first neo-Nazi political party and the internal ones that led him away from it five years later.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Christian Blümel | Heiko Degener | Unowned | |
Aaron Hildebrand | Tommy Zierer | Unowned | |
Jule Flierl | Beate | Unowned | |
Harry Baer | Friedhelm Kaltenbach | Unowned | |
Dieter Laser | Eduard Kellermann | Unowned | |
Henning Peker | Bonzo | Unowned | |
Matthias Freihof | Prison Officer | Unowned | |
Detlef Kapplusch | ABV Arndt | Unowned | |
Luci Van Org | Elisabeth | Unowned | |
Dennis Grabosch | Olaf | Unowned | |
Max Richter | Psycho | Unowned | |
Eugen Albert | Guest | Unowned | |
Christoph Ortmann | Freddy | Unowned | |
Jürgen Lingmann | Hagen | Unowned | |
Mirco Dzienkansky | Bernd | Unowned | |
Laurens Straub | Policeman | Unowned |