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Die Welt der Reichsbürger - Träumer, Aussteiger, Extremisten

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

  • Thomas Haldenwang

    Thomas Haldenwang

    Self

  • Peter Fitzek

    Peter Fitzek

    Self

  • Norbert Schittke

    Norbert Schittke

    Self

  • Rüdiger Hoffmann

    Rüdiger Hoffmann

    Self

  • Herbert Eckstein

    Herbert Eckstein

    Self

  • Vít Jedlička

    Vít Jedlička

    Self

  • Paul Poet

    Paul Poet

    Self

  • Sebastian Bartoschek

    Sebastian Bartoschek

    Self

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.

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