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Release Date:
January 10, 2024
Original Title:
Judenhass: Unser Leben nach dem 7. Oktober
Alternate Titles:
Judenhass - Unser Leben nach dem 7. Oktober
Kontraste: Judenhass - Unser Leben nach dem 7. Oktober
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
RBB
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
After the brutal massacre by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas in Israel on October 7, 2023, the worst act of bloodshed against Jews since World War II, anti-Semitism has reached a new qualitative dimension worldwide, including in Germany: arson attacks on synagogues, Star of David markings on front doors, graffiti on Holocaust memorials, well-attended demonstrations with anti-Israel slogans and shouts of "get out of here" at German universities by supposedly left-wing extremists, whose blatant threatening gestures and threats of annihilation are more reminiscent of the views of their Nazi grandfathers. Where is the state taking consistent action against such hostilities and where is the loud protest from the middle of society? Is Jewish life still safe in Germany? The documentary film has followed four German Jews in their fight against hatred over the last three months since the massacre and lets them report on their experiences.
Commissioning Editor:
Georg Heil
Lisa Wandt
Director:
Anne Grandjean
Silvio Duwe
Pune Djalilevand
Markus Pohl
Georg Heil
Director of Photography:
Rainer Schmidt
Ralph Hahmann
Silvio Duwe
Christian Fiedel
Pune Djalilevand
Editor:
René Schulz
Andrea Hübers
Producer:
Georg Heil
Production Manager:
Sven Jonas
Tobias Martin
Writer:
Georg Heil
Pune Djalilevand
Silvio Duwe
Markus Pohl
Anne Grandjean
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