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All Creatures Welcome

"A utopian documentary about the digital age"

All Creatures Welcome explores the world of hackers and nerds at the events of the Chaos Computer Club, Europe's largest hacker association. The film dispels common clichés and draws a utopian picture of a possible society in the digital age.

Top Cast

  • Frank Rieger

    Frank Rieger

    Frank Rieger

  • Rop Gonggrijp

    Rop Gonggrijp

    Rop Gonggrijp

  • Falk Garbsch

    Falk Garbsch

    Falk Garbsch

  • msquare

    msquare

    msquare

  • Tim Pritlove

    Tim Pritlove

    Tim Pritlove

  • Linus Neumann

    Linus Neumann

    Linus Neumann

  • Daniel Domscheit-Berg

    Daniel Domscheit-Berg

    Daniel Domscheit-Berg

  • Brewster Kahle

    Brewster Kahle

    Brewster Kahle

  • Fiona Krakenbürger

    Fiona Krakenbürger

    Fiona Krakenbürger

Overview

All Creatures Welcome explores the world of hackers and nerds at the events of the Chaos Computer Club, Europe's largest hacker association. The film dispels common clichés and draws a utopian picture of a possible society in the digital age.

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