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Kick It Like Frankreich: Der Aufstand der Studenten offers an unfiltered look at the student protests sweeping across Germany in the mid-2000s. The film captures the raw energy and palpable frustration of young people rallying against tuition fees and the commercialization of education. The pacing is brisk, which mirrors the urgency of the movement itself. You get a real sense of the atmosphere on the streets, with passionate speeches and spontaneous demonstrations. The cinematography feels almost documentary-style, enhancing the authenticity of the footage. While the director remains unknown, the voices of the students take center stage, making the film a distinctive snapshot of a pivotal moment in educational politics. A valuable piece for anyone interested in grassroots activism.
Focuses on student activismHighlights socio-political issuesAuthentic documentary style
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Martin Keßler
Director