
79 minutes
1/28/1993
Germany, right after the re-unification. The people are out of control, blind hatred towards immigrants is common sense. In this time, a social-worker, with the mission to bring a Polish family to their destination (an immigration camp in a little provincial town called Rassau), gets kidnapped just as the family. Chief inspector Koern and his girl-friend start to investigate in this matter in Rassau, exploring a world of obsessive sex, mislead lust and an over-whelming irrational love to the German nation, infiltrating anyone's mind. Rascism doesn't start with shaved hair and boots but rather in the middle of society itself...

Margit Carstensen
as Margret

Peter Kern
as Körn

Udo Kier
as Jablo
Susanne Bredehöft
as Martina
Alfred Edel
as Bösler
Artur Albrecht
as Klausi
Kalle Mews
as Bösi

Brigitte Kausch
as Pupilla

Dietrich Kuhlbrodt
as Nazi-Führer

Detlev Redinger
as Innenminister
Irmgard Freifrau von Berswordt-Wallrabe
as Eva-Maria

Christoph Schlingensief
as Michel aus Lünen

Oskar Roehler
as Reporter

Gary Indiana
as Fricke

Eva-Maria Kurz
as Frau Braun
Antje Schumacher
as Wibke
Christian Hufschmidt
as Behinderter Mücke

Horst Scheel
as Sicherheitsbeamter
Dietmar Hoss
as Sicherheitsbeamter
Kurt Schmidt
as Honecker
Kai Blanke
as Transvestit
Susi Kurth
as Kim Li
Frank McField
as Matumba
Anne Münzner
as Polentochter
Jürgen Görlitz
as Polenvater
Anna Fechter
as Polnische Asylantin

Sergej Gleithmann
as Jüdischer Asylant
Reza Askari
as Trompetenspieler
Maria Milenz
as Asylantin
Wolfgang Grönebaum
as Narrator (voice)