

The great Brokdorf demonstration 28.02.1981. “The media do not miss an opportunity to set the waves of mind in motion: The battle for Brokdorf! Despite the ban on demonstrations: 100,000 people in Brokdorf. All criminals? Our film is an examination of television reporting and its consequences. We, a group of nuclear power plant opponents, made this film because we got angry. The anger when looking at the television screen, where the coverage turns the world upside down; the anti-nuclear power plant movement is defamed and criminalized; - Dissidents are dismissed as utopians, Stone Agers, enemies of the state and perpetrators of violence. What drives the responsible editors, the “makers” to this kind of reporting?
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