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White Power: Inside Europe's Far-Right Movement
White Power: Inside Europe's Far-Right Movement

White Power: Inside Europe's Far-Right Movement

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An analysis of the rise of the European far-right, increasingly present in both politics and everyday life: an inquisitive journey through France, Germany and Belgium.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

81 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

27 August 2024

Country

Belgium

Cast

Christophe Cotteret

Christophe Cotteret

Self - Interviewer / Narrator (voice)

Hans-Georg Engelke

Hans-Georg Engelke

Self

Axel Reitz

Axel Reitz

Self

Nicolas Lebourg

Nicolas Lebourg

Self

Philip Schlaffer

Philip Schlaffer

Self

Björn Höcke

Björn Höcke

Self

Ann-Katrin Müller

Ann-Katrin Müller

Self

Götz Kubitschek

Götz Kubitschek

Self

Martin Sellner

Martin Sellner

Self

Eric Engelhardt

Eric Engelhardt

Self

Falko Graf

Falko Graf

Self

Karim Douieb

Karim Douieb

Self

Gerolf Annemans

Gerolf Annemans

Self

Benjamin Biard

Benjamin Biard

Self

Sébastien Bourdon

Sébastien Bourdon

Self

Christian Bouchet

Christian Bouchet

Self

Marine Turchi

Marine Turchi

Self

Vianney Vonderscher

Vianney Vonderscher

Self

Saphia Aït Ouarabi

Saphia Aït Ouarabi

Self

Thomas Portes

Thomas Portes

Self

Eliot Bertin

Eliot Bertin

Self

Thomas Milioti

Thomas Milioti

Self

Nadine Georgel

Nadine Georgel

Self

Juliette Bossart Trignat

Juliette Bossart Trignat

Self

Raphaël Arnault

Raphaël Arnault

Self

Angela Merkel

Angela Merkel

Self (archive footage)

Filip Dewinter

Filip Dewinter

Self (archive footage)

Renaud Camus

Renaud Camus

Self (archive footage)

Donald Trump

Donald Trump

Self (voice) (archive footage)

François Duprat

François Duprat

Self (archive footage)

Axel Loustau

Axel Loustau

Self (archive footage)

Marine Le Pen

Marine Le Pen

Self (archive footage)

Éric Zemmour

Éric Zemmour

Self (archive footage)

Grégory Doucet

Grégory Doucet

Self (archive footage)

Thomas Rudigoz

Thomas Rudigoz

Self (archive footage)

Edwy Plenel

Edwy Plenel

Self (archive footage)

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