De qui dépend que l’oppression demeure ? (1975)

10.0/10 40 min Documentary History

Overview

On May 21, 1975, the trial of the members of the Red Army Faction (also known as the Baader-Meinstein Gang) began. Four members appeared before the Stuttgart court to answer for the attacks that had been raging for five years in the young Federal Republic of Germany. The documentary, whose title is borrowed from Berthold Brecht's In Praise of Dialectics, recounts the conditions of the trials and detention of the Baader-Meinstein Gang members and the disqualification of Klaus Croissant as their lawyer.

Cast

Klaus Croissant

Self

Volker Schlöndorff

Self

Andreas Baader

Self

Gudrun Ensslin

Self

Ulrike Meinhof

Self

Jan-Carl Raspe

Self

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