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Killing Europe (2017)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 51M

Director : Michael Hansen

Synopsis

Terrorist attacks, riots, and gang rapes are striking at the very foundations of Europe. This is the story of a Danish expatriate and his quest to uncover the growing issues within the European society he left 15 years ago.

Actors

David Coleman
David Coleman
Migrant Watch
Baroness Cox
Baroness Cox
House of Lords UK
Kent Ekeroth
Kent Ekeroth
Member of the Swedish Parliament
Oussama El Saadi
Oussama El Saadi
Salafist
Lars Hedegaard
Lars Hedegaard
Islam critic
Clare Lopez
Clare Lopez
Center for Security Policy
Imran Shah
Imran Shah
Islamic Faith Society
Lars Vilks
Lars Vilks
Swedish artist
Mona Walter
Mona Walter
Ex Muslim
Clare M. Lopez
Clare M. Lopez
Strategic policy and intelligence expert, US

Crews

Michael Hansen
Michael Hansen
Writer
Michael Hansen
Michael Hansen
Director
Michael Hansen
Michael Hansen
Producer

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