Rechtsextreme in der Wikingerszene (2024)

ALL 01/03/2024 (de) Documentary, TV Movie 32 Min
  • Release
    01/03/2024
  • Production
    Spiegel TV, ZDF, ARTE
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    Rechtsextreme in der Wikingerszene
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

Helmets, swords and historical battles. Once a year, Viking fans gather in Wolin, Poland, for the largest Viking festival in the world. Hundreds of warriors re-enact the life of the Northmen here. For Dennis, the Viking life is not just a hobby, but a way of life. At the weekend he and his wife go to a self-built Viking village near Alfeld. They live here with like-minded people almost as they did a thousand years ago. The festival in Wolin is a highlight of the year for them. But right-wing extremists are increasingly mingling with participants and visitors to the costume spectacle. Swastikas and other right-wing symbols are being openly displayed more and more frequently. Runes and armor have attracted right-wing extremists since the Nazi era. One example is the Viking Museum Village in Oerlinghausen, which was built by the Nazi regime. Museum director Karl Banghard has been observing the infiltration of the Viking scene by right-wing extremists for years.

  1. Alexander Wiese

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Producer



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  1. Dennis Schäfer

    Self - Interviewee

  2. Mike Potter

    Self - Interviewee

  3. Sonja Potter

    Self - Interviewee

  4. Karl Banghard

    Self - Interviewee

  5. Igor Górewicz

    Self - Interviewee

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Casts : 5 , Crews : 9

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Rechtsextreme in der Wikingerszene (2024) 32 Min

ALL 01/03/2024 (de)
Documentary, TV Movie
  • Release 01/03/2024
  • Production
    Spiegel TV, ZDF, ARTE
  • Original title Rechtsextreme in der Wikingerszene
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Helmets, swords and historical battles. Once a year, Viking fans gather in Wolin, Poland, for the largest Viking festival in the world. Hundreds of warriors re-enact the life of the Northmen here. For Dennis, the Viking life is not just a hobby, but a way of life. At the weekend he and his wife go to a self-built Viking village near Alfeld. They live here with like-minded people almost as they did a thousand years ago. The festival in Wolin is a highlight of the year for them. But right-wing extremists are increasingly mingling with participants and visitors to the costume spectacle. Swastikas and other right-wing symbols are being openly displayed more and more frequently. Runes and armor have attracted right-wing extremists since the Nazi era. One example is the Viking Museum Village in Oerlinghausen, which was built by the Nazi regime. Museum director Karl Banghard has been observing the infiltration of the Viking scene by right-wing extremists for years.

  1. Alexander Wiese

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Dominik Beck, Vasco Frontzek

    Editor

  4. Producer