No Exit (2004)

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Movie
Original title No exit
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2004
length 100 minutes
Age rating FSK k. A.
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Director Franziska Tenner
script Franziska Tenner
production Oliver Niemeier
camera Peter Przybyl

No Exit is a documentary by Franziska Tenner from 2004. The film shows the development of the "Free Comradeship Frankfurt (Oder)" over a period of one year. He gives insights into the structures of thought and action of the members and tries to explain the motives and hopes for working in right-wing comradeship .

2004 was No Exit shown in selected cinemas, mostly followed by a film discussion.

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Nico (22), Bibi (19) and Conny (28) are members of the "Free Comradeship" in Frankfurt (Oder) . Every Saturday they hold their training courses and plan their actions. The different intentions and demands of the individual members are already evident here. Their very own needs and longings due to their different biographies often lead to disagreements and conflicts within the community.

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