BAADER
synopsis
The rebellious youth of the sixties, aided by an idealistic and drug-enhanced openness, poured out into the streets by the thousands to protest against the system and the war in Vietnam. For some, this idealistic movement was not enough: they became active and violent revolutionaries, organizing such terrorist groups as the Black Panthers and the Red Brigades. In Germany, a young and disaffected radical by the name of Andreas Baader was soon to become the leader of one of the most dangerous terrorist groups in Europe, the Baader-Meinhof Gang.
| original title: | Baader |
| country: | Germany, Spain |
| sales agent: | Beta Cinema |
| year: | 2002 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Christopher Roth |
| film run: | 109' |
| release date: | DE 17/10/2002, AT 29/11/2002 |
| screenplay: | Christopher Roth, Moritz von Uslar |
| cast: | Frank Giering, Vadim Glowna, Jana Pallaske, Birge Schade, Michael Sideris, Laura Tonke |
| cinematography by: | Bella Halben, Jutta Pohlmann |
| film editing: | Barbara Gies, Christopher Roth |
| art director: | Oliver Kroenke, Tobias Nolte, Attila Saygel |
| costumes designer: | Nicole Fischnaller, Carmen Stahlhoven |
| music: | L.V. Beethoven, CAN, Suicide, Trans Am |
| producer: | Mark Glaeser, Stephan Fruth, Christopher Roth |
| production: | 72film, Spiel Film, Leading Edge (ES) |
| distributor: | Prokino Filmverleih Gmbh |
















