The Baader Meinhof Complex

The Baader Meinhof Complex

7.0

Sep 25 2008

2h 29m

Action, Crime, Drama, History, Thriller

When German police viciously quell a protest against the shah of Iran, popular journalist Ulrike Meinhof rebels against her dishonest marriage, walks away from her children and joins radical anarchist Andreas Baader. Together with Baader's girlfriend, Gudrun Ensslin, they form the violent Red Faction Army, and together perpetrate a slew of terrorist attacks as a way of disrupting the fabric of what they see as an increasingly fascist state.

Martina Gedeck

Martina Gedeck

Ulrike Meinhof

Moritz Bleibtreu

Moritz Bleibtreu

Andreas Baader

Johanna Wokalek

Johanna Wokalek

Gudrun Ensslin

Nadja Uhl

Nadja Uhl

Brigitte Mohnhaupt

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