
In the wake of a severe economic crisis, the Greek political landscape shifted as the far-right party Golden Dawn gained a foothold in parliament. This documentary explores the rise of the organization, its ideological roots, and the subsequent surge of anti-fascist resistance that emerged in response to its violent rhetoric and actions. Through a series of interviews and on-the-ground footage, the film examines the complex interplay between political instability, the exploitation of nationalist sentiment, and the efforts of grassroots movements to challenge the normalization of extremism in both Greece and Germany.




