Democracy Under Attack - An Intervention

Democracy Under Attack - An Intervention

102 mins | Documentary | Feb. 12, 2012

A completely black background and, before it, a microphone; during this film a total of ten women and men will step up to this microphone. In December 2011, Berlin venue Haus der Kulturen der Welt held a symposium on the topic of the current state of our democracy. The speakers’ appraisal is shocking: the Euro crisis and so-called best alternative to ‘save the markets’ means that the poker game over our common currency has taken precedence over visionary politics and institutions and parliamentarians are reduced to playing extras in a hectic race against time. Professing themselves to being at the mercy of practical constraints, politicians are at the same time using this line of argument to legitimise the dismantling of justice, freedom and solidarity.

Democracy Under Attack - An Intervention

102 mins | Documentary | Feb. 12, 2012

Democracy Under Attack - An Intervention
A completely black background and, before it, a microphone; during this film a total of ten women and men will step up to this microphone. In December 2011, Berlin venue Haus der Kulturen der Welt held a symposium on the topic of the current state of our democracy. The speakers’ appraisal is shocking: the Euro crisis and so-called best alternative to ‘save the markets’ means that the poker game over our common currency has taken precedence over visionary politics and institutions and parliamentarians are reduced to playing extras in a hectic race against time. Professing themselves to being at the mercy of practical constraints, politicians are at the same time using this line of argument to legitimise the dismantling of justice, freedom and solidarity.
Producers Pantera Film
Original title Angriff auf die Demokratie - Eine Intervention
Directors Romuald Karmakar
Writers Romuald Karmakar

Cast

Carolin Emcke

as Self

Julia Encke

as Self

Nils Minkmar

as Self

Ingo Schulze

as Self

Joseph Vogl

as Self

Harald Welzer

as Self

Roger Willemsen

as Self