The Raspberry Reich is a 2004 film directed by Bruce LaBruce. The film follows a group of radical left-wing activists who are planning a revolution against capitalism and heteronormativity.
The group is led by Gudrun, a charismatic leader who believes in using sex as a tool for political change. She encourages her followers to engage in sexual acts as a form of protest against the system.
As the group's activities become more extreme, tensions rise and relationships are tested. Gudrun's ideology begins to unravel as her followers question her methods and motives.
The Raspberry Reich is a provocative and controversial film that challenges traditional notions of sexuality, politics, and revolution. It explores the intersection of radical politics and personal desires, and raises questions about the effectiveness of using sex as a weapon in the fight against oppression.