Die Welt der Reichsbürger - Träumer, Aussteiger, Extremisten
Documentary
Overview
An increasing number of people in Germany no longer want anything to do with their state. A mixture of idiosyncrats and anti-system activists are turning their backs on the Federal Republic. How did the "Reichsbürger" movement become radical? What are their motives? What emerges is a European community of anarchists, businessmen, esotericists and adventurers - between a self-declared fight for freedom and obstinacy.
Top Cast


Heiko Grauel
Heiko Grauel
Narrator
Heiko Grauel
Narrator


Thomas Haldenwang
Thomas Haldenwang
Self
Thomas Haldenwang
Self


Peter Fitzek
Peter Fitzek
Self
Peter Fitzek
Self


Norbert Schittke
Norbert Schittke
Self
Norbert Schittke
Self


Rüdiger Hoffmann
Rüdiger Hoffmann
Self
Rüdiger Hoffmann
Self


Herbert Eckstein
Herbert Eckstein
Self
Herbert Eckstein
Self


Vít Jedlička
Vít Jedlička
Self
Vít Jedlička
Self


Paul Poet
Paul Poet
Self
Paul Poet
Self


Sebastian Bartoschek
Sebastian Bartoschek
Self
Sebastian Bartoschek
Self


Karl Lauterbach
Karl Lauterbach
Self
Karl Lauterbach
Self
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