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In the fall of 1986, things got pretty wild in the Ryesgade neighborhood. The BZers took over some condemned buildings, and the press focused on the conflict between the BZers, the police, and politicians. The film records what happened day by day—from the BZers' point of view. At the same time, it provides a historical overview of the squatting movements of the 1980s and the confrontations that followed.

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In the fall of 1986, things got pretty wild in the Ryesgade neighborhood. The BZers took over some condemned buildings, and the press focused on the conflict between the BZers, the police, and politicians. The film records what happened day by day—from the BZers' point of view. At the same time, it provides a historical overview of the squatting movements of the 1980s and the confrontations that followed.

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