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The Aryans 2014

★ 6.615 votes92 min📅 2014-04-29

Mo Asumang's personal journey into the depths of racism unfolds in The Aryans (2014), a documentary drama that delves into the disturbing world of neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members, and their twisted ideologies.

Director: Mo Asumang

Cast

André Aden
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Mo Asumang
Mo Asumang
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Rebecca Lina
Rebecca Lina
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Tom Metzger
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Dr. Axel Stoll
Dr. Axel Stoll
Self
Esther Bejarano
Esther Bejarano
Self
Felix Wiedemann
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Aryans (2014) about?

Mo Asumang's personal journey into the depths of racism, exploring the concept of 'Aryanism' and its twisted ideologies.

Who directed The Aryans?

Mo Asumang, a German filmmaker with a passion for shedding light on social issues.

Who stars in The Aryans?

André Aden, Mo Asumang, Rebecca Lina, Tom Metzger, and Dr. Axel Stoll deliver powerful performances in this thought-provoking film.

Is The Aryans (2014) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and powerful performances, The Aryans (2014) is a must-watch for those interested in social issues and drama.

How long is The Aryans?

The Aryans (2014) has a runtime of 92 minutes.

About The Aryans (2014) — A Personal Journey into the Heart of Racism

Mo Asumang's personal journey into the depths of racism unfolds in The Aryans (2014), a documentary drama that delves into the disturbing world of neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members, and their twisted ideologies. By exploring the concept of 'Aryanism', Asumang questions the misconception of a superior, blond, and blue-eyed master race. As she navigates this alarming twilight of the Midwest, she meets influential figures like Tom Metzger and Esther Bejarano, shedding light on the complexities of racism. This thought-provoking film is a must-watch for those interested in the intersection of crime, drama, and social issues.

Through the lens of Asumang's experiences, The Aryans (2014) creates a haunting atmosphere that sparks reflection and introspection. By examining the darker aspects of human nature, the film encourages viewers to confront their own biases and challenge the status quo. As a result, this documentary drama becomes a powerful tool for sparking meaningful conversations and fostering empathy.

With a runtime of 92 minutes, The Aryans (2014) is a poignant and thought-provoking film that will leave viewers questioning the true meaning of 'Aryanism' and the devastating consequences of racism.