Baader (film)
Baader is a 2002 German film directed by Christopher Roth. It is a biopic about revolutionary Andreas Baader of the notorious Red Army Faction ("the Baader-Meinhof Gang") which operated mainly in West Germany during the 1970s.
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| Directed by | Christopher Roth |
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| Music by | Bob Last |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
| Country | Germany |
| Language | German |
| Box office | $81,000 |
The leading roles are played by Frank Giering (Andreas Baader) and Laura Tonke (Gudrun Ennslin). Birge Schade portrays Ulrike Meinhof.[1]
Though the script is inspired by real-life persons and events, the storyline of the film continuously mixes fact and fiction.
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