

Drama · Thriller
Overview
A school teacher discusses types of government with his class. His students find it too boring to repeatedly go over national socialism and believe that dictatorship cannot be established in modern Germany. He starts an experiment to show how easily the masses can become manipulated.
Top Cast


Jürgen Vogel
Jürgen Vogel
Rainer Wenger
Jürgen Vogel
Rainer Wenger


Frederick Lau
Frederick Lau
Tim
Frederick Lau
Tim


Max Riemelt
Max Riemelt
Marco
Max Riemelt
Marco


Jennifer Ulrich
Jennifer Ulrich
Karo
Jennifer Ulrich
Karo


Christiane Paul
Christiane Paul
Anke Wenger
Christiane Paul
Anke Wenger


Elyas M'Barek
Elyas M'Barek
Sinan
Elyas M'Barek
Sinan


Cristina do Rego
Cristina do Rego
Lisa
Cristina do Rego
Lisa


Jacob Matschenz
Jacob Matschenz
Dennis
Jacob Matschenz
Dennis


Maximilian Vollmar
Maximilian Vollmar
Bomber
Maximilian Vollmar
Bomber


Tim Oliver Schultz
Tim Oliver Schultz
Jens
Tim Oliver Schultz
Jens
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