#SAYTHEIRNAMES
Ferhat Unvar, Hamza Kurtović, Said Nesar Hashemi, Vili Viorel Păun, Mercedes Kierpacz, Kaloyan Velkov, Fatih Saraçoğlu, Sedat Gürbüz and Gökhan Gültekin
THE GERMAN PEOPLE
On the night of February 19, 2020, a racist shoots nine young people in Hanau. What remains are grieving families and survivors who are not only fighting for those murdered, but
also fight for truth and justice. For four years, director Marcin Wierzchowski follows their tireless resistance against forgetting - and poses the currently pressing question: Who belongs to Germany and who doesn't?
A film by Marcin Wierzchowski
Country: Germany 2025
Length: 132 min.
Cinema release: 04.09.2025
FSK: 6
Special screenings & from theatrical release:
Hamburg: Zeise Kinos - 01.09. at 18.00 | Q&A with director M. Wierzchowski
Hamburg: Abaton-Kino - 01.09. at 19.30 | Q&A with director M. Wierzchowski
Hamburg: Abaton - from 04.09.
Hamburg: Zeise - from 04.09.
Hamburg: fux Lichtspiele - on 10.09.
Hamburg: 3001 Kino - from 04.09.
FURTHER INFORMATION AT: https://linktr.ee/dasdeutschevolk.film
"Das Deutsche Volk" screened in the Berlinale Special out of competition section. Marcin Wierzchowski was already awarded a Grimme Prize in 2022 for his documentary "Hanau - One Night and its Consequences".
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