On April 11, 1968, Rudi Dutschke is assassinated in West Berlin. He is regarded as the spokesman and symbolic figure of the socially critical, left-wing student movement. As a hate figure of right-wing media and neo-Nazis, he stands like no other for the radicalization of an anti-authoritarian movement. The assassination triggers the biggest political unrest in the still young Federal Republic of Germany. Alongside contemporary witnesses such as Knut Nevermann, Rainer Langhans, Stefan Aust, Barbara Sichtermann, Peter Wensierski, Thomas Giefer, Bahman Nirumand and Gretchen Dutschke, Rudi Dutschke himself provides the most important description of his person.
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Cast

Aaron Hilmer
Rudi Dutschke

Rafael Gareisen
Josef Bachmann

Andreas Anke
Otte

Joachim Paul Assböck
Dr. Gerhard Weyher

Lilli Fichtner
Antje
Thomas Georgi
Staatsanwalt

Jürgen Haug
Richter Teufel

Jörn Hentschel
Günter Gaus

Wolf Danny Homann
Fritz Teufel
Marlen Ulonska
Radiojournalistin

Kristian Nekrasov
Dr. Ernst-Jürgen Oste
Susanne Schulze
Kirchgängerin
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