Ingo Hasselbach, whose parents were Communist Party members in East Germany during his childhood, has lived at both ends of the political seesaw. The question of how people reach a change of heart is a profound one; Hasselbach describes the external forces that led to his founding Germany’s first neo-Nazi political party and the internal ones that led him away from it five years later.
Length 105 minutes
Christian Blümel | Aaron Hildebrand | Jule Flierl | Harry Baer | Dieter Laser | Henning Peker | Matthias Freihof | Detlef Kapplusch | Luci Van Org | Dennis Grabosch | Max Richter | Eugen Albert | Christoph Ortmann | Jürgen Lingmann | Mirco Dzienkansky | Laurens Straub