Meuthen's Party

by Marc Eberhardt
  • 2017 Marc Eberhardt
  • 2017 Marc Eberhardt
  • 2017 Marc Eberhardt
  • 2017 Marc Eberhardt

    Synopsis

    Anti-immigrant and pro traditional social values, Germany's new populist party, AfD (Alternative for Germany), is poised for a fight in the 2016 state elections. Enter a polite economics professor, Dr. Jörg Meuthen. Averse to the bluster of fervent hard-liners, he takes a quiet, rational approach, hoping to win uninitiated minds first and "deplorable" hearts second. So unassuming, Meuthen thinks nothing of allowing student filmmaker Marc Eberhardt to accompany him on his campaign trail. Rolling out his strategy of reason and facts on the middle class in beer halls, he quells jeering crowds of protestors by finding common ground, inciting conversation rather than invective. But its at his party's national convention where he shows his true political face, as the camera pulls back to reveal the far more worrying scale of AfD's base and leadership. What results is an unexpected, unvarnished primer on the rise of the new normalized right. (Hot Docs)

    Festivals

    Dokumentarfilmwoche Hamburg 2017 (Premiere)
    Hot Docs Canadian Documentary Festival 2017 (International Premiere)
    dokKa Karlsruhe 2017
    Festival dei Popoli Florence 2017 (Italian Premiere)
    Ji.hlava IDFF 2017 (East European Premiere)
    Kasseler Dokumentarfilm- & Videofest 2017
    FILMZ Mainz Festival des deutschen Kinos 2017
    Docs & Talks Film- og Forskningsdage Copenhagen 2018 (Scandinavian Premiere)