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Golden Dawn Girls
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Golden Dawn Girls

Apr 6, 2018
1h 35m
★ 5.7

Meet the women behind the far-right movement

Overview

The key male members of the far-right political party Golden Dawn are imprisoned accused of carrying out organized criminal activity. To maintain Golden Dawn's position as the fifth largest political party in Greece, their daughters, wives and mothers step up to the task of leading the party through the upcoming elections.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

UpNorth Film

Cast

Ourania Michaloliakou

Herself

Ourania Michaloliakou

Nikolaos Michaloliakos

Founder of Golden Dawn

Nikolaos Michaloliakos

Eleftherios Synadinos

EU representative for Golden Dawn

Eleftherios Synadinos

Eleni Zaroulia

Eleni Zaroulia

Ilias Kassidiaris

Golden Dawn spokesman

Ilias Kassidiaris

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