Dienstag, 23. Juni 2020


FREE ON CINEGEEK.DE NSU: German History X





 Unfortunately, German History X: NSU runs in poor quality on youtube - and I can't find the mini series in any media library.  So better than nothing, right? But of course you can wait until we offer the series on DVD. How does one become an anti-racist? By using slogans on social networks to serve friends? No. Unfortunately, the only way to become an anti-racist is by exposing yourself to unpleasant situations in real life. For example in the subway. The unpleasant: Then you feel like one of the victims. You live dangerously. And how do you overcome racism? Never ideologically. Because racism is an emotion. Unfortunately, it's a feeling that people just live together. You know each other, become friends. But there is a lot of darkness in Germany. Areas where Nazis kill in series. Almost unnoticed people like Enver Şimşek live in such areas. Enver is a devoted father who works all day long in his flower shop. Nine shots will hit him as he lays out his carpet for prayer. That was on September 11, 2000, at which time Uwe Böhnhardt and Uwe Mundlos had already committed three robberies. Until 2007 they should continue to murder. Thirteen years were to pass before the two killed themselves. Four days later Beate Zschäpe voluntarily surrendered to the police. This was the woman of whom the public prosecutor was also convinced that she was the main string-puller. Beate (Anna Maria Mühe) has no support and orientation. She hangs around in the left, then in the right scene, throws the school. Uwe M. (Albrecht Schuch) gets to know her in the youth club. There he is smearing Germany on the wall in the borders of 1937. Uwe lives in a world where people believe in "Day X". Or in the "Turner Diaries". Meanwhile Semiya Şimşek (Almila Bagriacik) hurries to the hospital to see Enver, her father. She doesn't find out how he is doing. The police ask such questions whether her father owns firearms. In short, they are looking for the reasons for such a murder. Behind this is the suspicion that the victim must move in circles that make such a murder possible. Sheer xenophobia? Nothing. Instead: extortion of protection money, honour killings, drug deals. Semiya wants to know if the perpetrators have finally been found. The NSU has already murdered half a dozen more people... Later Semiya writes Şimşek a book about how she loses trust in a country she once felt she belonged to. Almila Bagriacik plays it with full force. How a carefree girl turns into a distraught, bitter woman who clings to a last bit of hope. When the Bild newspaper makes up its cruel headline of the "Döner murders", Semiya has basically given up. But there are still questions: How could the investigators have failed in such a way? What is the Verfassungsschutz doing, or is there even an interest in not really solving these crimes? Do you still recognize Germany?

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