
Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low
Documentary
Overview
Wallraff hid for two years as Ali Levent Sinirloglu, working various jobs as a Turk. His experiences were shocking, and he documented them with a video camera, aided by director Jörg Gfrörer. The footage, along with additional recordings, was edited into a 106-minute film from about 100 hours of material.
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Günter Wallraff
Günter Wallraff
Self
Günter Wallraff
Self
Jörg Gförer
Jörg Gförer
Narrator
Jörg Gförer
Narrator
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