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Der schwarze Nazi

Der schwarze Nazi

  • Status: Released
  • 31-03-2016
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Score: 5.1
  • Vote count: 13

The Congolese Sikumoya faces prejudice and racism on a regular basis. He's accused of not adapting enough to the "German culture" and tries harder. A Neo-Nazi group and his mother-in-law push him to the breaking point. While in a coma, his metamorphosis completes.

Aloysius Itoka

Sikumoya Mumandi

Judith Bareiss

Moni Voigt

Bernd-Michael Baier

Dirk Eberlein

Gerd Ahlemann

Moni's Vater

Martina Krompholz

Moni's Mutter

Brian Völkner

Blonder Nazi

Melanie Müller

Mircos Freundin

Milka

Nazi Mirco

Ralph Richter

Arzt

Katja Preuß

Lehrerin Volkshochschule

Anna Hopperdietz

Journalistin Fernsehinterview

Claudia Plöckl

Journalistin Fernsehinterview

Gert Adelski

Burschenschaftler Nazi

Thuy-Van Truong

Volkshochschülerin

Nikolai Will

Verkäufer Trödelladen

Beate Furcht

Clubbesucherin Roxy

Dietmar Voigt

Chef Druk 88

Marco Philipp

Band 'Vientos del Caribe' #1

Mohi Buschendorf

Band 'Vientos del Caribe' #2

Jeannifer Martin

Band 'Vientos del Caribe' #3

Orlando Carmona Garcia

Band 'Vientos del Caribe' #4

Christoph Baselt

Band 'Vientos del Caribe' #5

Christian Weber

Steve Eberlein

Robert Carlo Ceder

Banner-Nazi am Feuer

Christian von Aster

Baumarkt TV Sprecher (voice)

Ruben Schoenefeld

Having watched Dave Chappelle's performance of Clayton Bigsby, "The Black, White Supremist" years ago, the basic synopsis sounded pretty familiar, but it being in Germany, in particular, eastern Germany, this felt a lot closer to home for me. Rather than just covering the common stereotypes faced by people who don't _look_ German, this goes deeper in asking the question what exactly _is_ German. Is it the culture? Is it the blood? Is it limited to the specific region, declaring everything that isn't Saxon to be foreign, including the demand to deport Bavarians and Rhinelanders? Is it the German virtues, as for example industriousness, resulting in the deportation of an unemployed Saxon to the Czech Republic? This movie is meant to be uncomfortable and it does a good job at it. In my view one of the better independent movies coming out of Germany recently.