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Germany Bans Migrant Crime 'Vigilante' Film

Germany’s FSK denied classification after officials said the film could incite violence against migrants, blocking commercial release despite Uwe Boll’s appeal.

  • Germany's film ratings authority, the FSK, denied classification to Citizen Vigilante, effectively blocking the film's commercial release in the country. The movie, starring Armie Hammer, follows a man blaming migrants for rising crime in Europe.
  • Director Uwe Boll criticized the ruling, arguing the refusal stems from the film's subject matter rather than technical standards. Boll claims the decision reflects institutional sensitivity toward narratives linking migration to security.
  • After authorities alleged the film incited violence against migrants, Boll lost a legal challenge in a six-two vote; the FSK functions as a mandatory gatekeeper for all commercial films in Germany.
  • Hammer portrays the lead character, marking his first acting role in five years following career setbacks in 2021. The actor previously faced abuse allegations, which he denied, leading to his departure from major projects.
  • Critics question the decision, noting that violent action films like John Wick pass through the system regularly. The controversy highlights the tension between artistic freedom and the politically sensitive debate surrounding migration in Germany.
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Awards Daily broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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