Jamel - Lauter Widerstand

20241h 8m

The small village of Jamel in the northwest of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is considered a right-wing extremist stronghold. In the past, neo-Nazis have deliberately moved here. Using right-wing slogans and symbols, they openly claim dominance over the village. In the middle of it all: the artist couple Birgit and Horst Lohmeyer. In search of a rural idyll, the Lohmeyers moved to the village in 2004, underestimating the situation there, where they encountered right-wing extremist thinking and rejection, even threats. Instead of allowing themselves to be driven away, they make a statement against it every year with the "Jamel Rocks the Forester" music festival. After their barn was set on fire, they and their festival received prominent support from the German music scene. The documentary shows that the conditions in the village are not an isolated case and that folkish landgrabs by right-wing extremists are a widespread problem, but also how music can help fight for democracy.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Herbert Grönemeyer

Herbert Grönemeyer

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Smudo

Smudo

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Campino

Campino

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Bela B.

Bela B.

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Olli Schulz

Olli Schulz

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Claudia Roth

Claudia Roth

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Andreas von Holst

Andreas von Holst

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Felix Kummer

Felix Kummer

Self - Interviewee

Photo of David Mayonga

David Mayonga

Self - Interviewee

Photo of Bosse

Bosse

Self

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