Das deutsche Volk

Das deutsche Volk

A film by Marcin Wierzchowski. In various lan­guages with German subtitles.

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The film tells the sto­ry of the 2020 racist attack in the city of Hanau in the German sta­te of Hesse from the per­spec­ti­ve of the bere­a­ved rela­ti­ves and the sur­vi­vors. Within the space of just a few minu­tes, the per­pe­tra­tor shot nine young peo­p­le dead becau­se he did not con­sider them to be German. What are the direct and long-term con­se­quen­ces of such an attack on peo­p­le and their city? Director Marcin Wierzchowski accom­pa­nied the prot­ago­nists for four years as they faced their grief and stri­ved to come to terms with the loss of a loved one. But the film also reve­als their strugg­le for reco­gni­ti­on and a sen­se of belon­ging in the coun­try they call home. The rela­ti­ves feel aban­do­ned by the aut­ho­ri­ties and poli­ti­ci­ans ali­ke becau­se, despi­te many words of sym­pa­thy, they them­sel­ves are left to unco­ver the cir­cum­s­tances of the crime. In the pro­cess, they encoun­ter the cold bureau­cra­cy of a sys­tem that is woeful­ly unpre­pared for such an attack – even though right-wing ter­ror is a tra­gi­cal­ly com­mon­place part of German history.

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DE 2025, 132 Min., Deutsch, Rumänisch, Türkisch, Englisch OmU
Regie: Marcin Wierzchowski
Schnitt: Stefan Oliveira-Pita
Kamera:
Marcin Wierzchowski, Peter Peiker

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