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Andreas Baader - Der Staatsfeind ()


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How could the son of a graduate historian and a secretary, who liked to adorn himself with fast cars, fake eyelashes and expensive clothes, who wanted to become an artist, journalist or film director, become the "public enemy No. 1"?

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Andreas Baader ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Günther Scheicher ...
Self
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Self (archiveFootage)
Holm von Czettritz ...
Self
Armin Golzem ...
Self
Ello Michel ...
Self
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Self
Alfred Klaus ...
Self
Anneliese Baader ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Traudel Haas ...
Self
Jörg Schlotterer ...
Self
Ulrike Meinhof ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Rainer Langhans ...
Self
Ralf Reinders ...
Self
Gudrun Ensslin ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Charly Wierczejewski ...
Self (as Charly Wirczejewski)
Loui Tratter ...
Self
Klaus Hübner ...
Self (archiveFootage)
Dieter Hoos ...
Self
Horst Bubeck ...
Self
Frank Glaubrecht ...
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Hajo Schumacher ...
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Steffen Hallaschka ...
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Rio Reiser ...
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Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Wilhelm Wieben ...
Self (uncredited) (archiveFootage) (voice)

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Klaus Stern

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Klaus Stern ... ()

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Michael Kadelbach

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Thomas Giefer

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Charlie Neumann
Jacqueline Weiss

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Rena Giefer ... sound

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The long overdue biography of Andreas Baader and the story of the first RAF generation, on the 30th anniversary of »German Autumn« 1977. With numerous previously unknown documents and photos. Andreas Baader, born in Munich in 1943, was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1977 for fourfold murder and several assassinations. After the failed abduction of the "Landshut" at the airport in Mogadishu, with which the release of 11 RAF prisoners was to be blackmailed, he committed suicide on 18 October 1977 in Stammheim. For the first time, contemporary witnesses, people from Baader's private sphere and his family, such as the daughter of Andreas Baader and Ello Michel, express themselves here. The love letters between Andreas Baader and Ello Michel were made available to the authors. There are also numerous previously unpublished photos from the Children's and Youth Days as well as underground and prison. The tragic family history of the Baader, especially the uncle who is very close to Baader, a solo dancer and actor. Written by Ulf Kjell Gür

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Trivia The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008) is a fictionalization of the real life events that were also the basis for Germany in Autumn (1978), Baader (2002), Black Box BRD (2001), Stammheim - The Baader-Meinhof Gang on Trial (1986), A German Youth (2015), Starbuck Holger Meins (2002), Baader-Meinhof: In Love with Terror (2002), Ulrike Marie Meinhof (1995), Prisoner of Terrorism (1978), Ulrike Meinhof (2007) and were strongly related with Wildentiere (1969), Gudrun Ensslin - the early years (1968), Den fjärde mannen (2014), Children of the Revolution (2010), Sekigun-P.F.L.P: Sekai sensô sengen (1971) and present in the storylines of Long Shadows (2008), The Worst Thing (2019) and Joschka und Herr Fischer (2011). See more »

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