
All Creatures Welcome
A utopian documentary about the digital age
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All Creatures Welcome explores the world of hackers and nerds at the events of the Chaos Computer Club, Europe's largest hacker association. The film dispels common clichés and draws a utopian picture of a possible society in the digital age.
Production
Fairy Bot
Language
DE
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Frank Rieger
Frank Rieger
Rop Gonggrijp
Rop Gonggrijp
Falk Garbsch
Falk Garbsch
msquare
msquare
Tim Pritlove
Tim Pritlove

Linus Neumann
Linus Neumann
Daniel Domscheit-Berg
Daniel Domscheit-Berg

Brewster Kahle
Brewster Kahle
Fiona Krakenbürger
Fiona Krakenbürger
Benjamin Kees
Benjamin Kees
Markus Beckedahl
Markus Beckedahl,
André Meister
André Meister
Anna Biselli
Anna Biselli
Elisa Lindiger
Elisa Lindiger,
Stefan Wahl
Stefan Wahl
Päckchen
Päckchen
Sebastian Müller
Dirk Engling
Dirk Engling
Fairsein
Fairsein
Jérémie Zimmermann
Jérémie Zimmermann
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