Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low (1986)

Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low (1986) poster

Wallraff hid for two years as Ali Levent Sinirloglu, working various jobs as a Turk. His experiences were shocking, and he documented them with a video camera, aided by director Jörg Gfrörer. The footage, along with additional recordings, was edited into a 106-minute film from about 100 hours of material.

Director: Jörg Gförer
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Dieter Oeckl
Editing: Tom Meffert, Peter Kleinert
Production: KAOS Film- und Videoteam GmbH, Radio Bremen, Pirat-Film
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de

Keywords

undercover investigation

More Films by Director: Jörg Gförer
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low about?
Wallraff hid for two years as Ali Levent Sinirloglu, working various jobs as a Turk. His experiences were shocking, and he documented them with a video camera, aided by director Jörg Gfrörer. The footage, along with additional recordings, was edited into a 106-minute film from about 100 hours of material.
Who directed Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low?
Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low was directed by Jörg Gförer.
Who stars in Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low?
Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low stars Günter Wallraff, Jörg Gförer.
How long is Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low?
Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low?
Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low is a Documentary film.
Where was Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low produced?
Günter Wallraff: Lowest of the Low was produced in Germany.