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Die Welle (2008)

Die Welle

Director: Dennis Gansel

Writer: Dennis Gansel, Todd Strasser

Production / Distribution: Rat Pack Filmproduktion, Constantin Film

Cast: Jürgen Vogel (Rainer Wenger), Frederick Lau (Tim), Max Riemelt (Marco), Jennifer Ulrich (Karo), Christiane Paul (Anke Wenger), Elyas M'Barek (Sinan), Cristina do Rego (Lisa)

Release Date: June 13, 2008

Genre: Thriller / Drama

Duration: 1h 41m

Country: Germany

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Story Overview

Die Welle is a gripping drama set in modern-day Germany, where a high school teacher, Rainer Wenger (Jürgen Vogel), decides to demonstrate to his students how totalitarianism can emerge and operate within society. To make the concept tangible, he initiates a classroom experiment designed to simulate the structure and psychology of a dictatorship.

Taking on the role of the authoritarian leader, Wenger organizes his students into a disciplined movement that emphasizes unity, obedience, and collective identity. At first, the students enthusiastically embrace the structure and sense of belonging the experiment provides. They quickly adopt shared symbols, strict rules, and a strong group identity, transforming the classroom into a tightly controlled community.

However, what begins as a simple educational exercise soon spirals beyond the teacher’s control. The students become increasingly loyal to the movement, forming exclusive groups and isolating those who refuse to participate. Tensions escalate rapidly, and a competitive water polo match turns into a violent confrontation, revealing how deeply the ideology has taken hold.

As the experiment intensifies, Wenger realizes the dangerous consequences of what he has unleashed. The film explores how easily individuals can surrender their independence in exchange for belonging and authority, offering a chilling look at the psychological mechanisms that allow authoritarian systems to take root.

The film is adapted from the novel by Todd Strasser, which was inspired by the real-life 1967 classroom experiment conducted by history teacher Ron Jones at Cubberley High School in California. Through this powerful narrative, Die Welle examines how quickly social dynamics can shift and how ordinary people can be drawn into collective behavior shaped by fear, conformity, and the desire for identity.

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