

Documentary · Music
Overview
Personal interviews with Haftbefehl and those closest to him reveal the story behind the German rap icon as he takes a brutally honest look at his life.
Top Cast


Aykut Anhan
Aykut Anhan
Self
Aykut Anhan
Self


Nina Anhan
Nina Anhan
Self
Nina Anhan
Self


Xatar
Xatar
Self - Rapper
Xatar
Self - Rapper


Cem Anhan
Cem Anhan
Self - Haftbefehl's Younger Brother
Cem Anhan
Self - Haftbefehl's Younger Brother


Aytac Anhan
Aytac Anhan
Self - Haftbefehl's Older Brother
Aytac Anhan
Self - Haftbefehl's Older Brother


Niko Hüls
Niko Hüls
Self - Hip Hop Journalist
Niko Hüls
Self - Hip Hop Journalist


Jan Delay
Jan Delay
Self - Musician
Jan Delay
Self - Musician


Peter Fox
Peter Fox
Self - Musician
Peter Fox
Self - Musician


Marten "Marteria" Laciny
Marten "Marteria" Laciny
Self - Rapper
Marten "Marteria" Laciny
Self - Rapper


Liz
Liz
Self - Rapper
Liz
Self - Rapper
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