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Red Autumn

"Solidarity with the global struggle against imperialism and fascism"

A Experimental Docu-Drama about the Red Army Faction's formation, and events leading up to their imprisonment and death, from 1970 to 1977.

Top Cast

  • Theo

    Theo

    Andreas Baader

  • Nina

    Nina

    Ulrike Meinhof (Voice)

  • Kat

    Kat

    Ulrike Meinhof

  • Harry

    Harry

    Andreas Baader (Voice)

  • Amy

    Amy

    Gudrun Ensslin

  • Sef

    Sef

    Ernst-Volker Wilhelm Staub (Voice)

  • Arthur

    Arthur

    Ernst-Volker Wilhelm Staub

Overview

A Experimental Docu-Drama about the Red Army Faction's formation, and events leading up to their imprisonment and death, from 1970 to 1977.

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