Uwe Boll
Says Armie Hammer Film ‘Citizen Vigilante’ Has Been Banned in Germany for
‘Inciting Violence Against Migrants,’ but Insists: ‘I Am Not a Nazi!’
By Leo
Barraclough
Jun 19,
2026 4:14am PT
Action
thriller “Citizen Vigilante,” starring Armie Hammer, has been banned in Germany
for its extreme violence and alleged anti-migrant message, according to
director Uwe Boll. The film, billed as a modern-day riff on “Death Wish,” is
being released in the U.S. on Friday by Quiver.
“The
rating system refused to give us a rating [in Germany], so now you can only
watch it if you bring in a Blu-ray from Austria or Switzerland,” Boll told the
Daily Telegraph. “And I think they did that on purpose. It was a deliberate
censorship decision. I hired a lawyer to complain about it, but we lost in a
six-two vote as I was told that the film was inciting violence against
migrants.”
“Citizen
Vigilante,” which begins with a mother being stabbed to death by migrant
criminals in front of her son, features Hammer as Sanders, an ordinary man who
is enraged by the breakdown of law and order and decides to deliver vigilante
justice to criminals and the corrupt officials that protect them. His targets
are mostly, but not exclusively, migrants.
“Citizen
Vigilante” was inspired by a notorious case in Hamburg in 2016, when a group of
teenagers gang-raped a 14-year-old girl and left her for dead, only for the
perpetrators to walk free with suspended sentences.
“If you
look at what happened in Hamburg, where the rapists walked free without any
penalty, the coverage in the media was like ‘Oh, the poor perpetrators,’” Boll
told the Telegraph. “It’s as if we’re living in a completely insane and absurd
political environment, especially in Europe, where people have completely lost
track. There is a huge difference between so-called ‘hate speech’ and stabbing
people in the neck. But facts don’t matter anymore.”
“It’s
absurd how I feel politically,” Boll added. “Now you’re being told that if
you’re a conservative about anything — social, sexual, political — that you’re
a Nazi. But this is how things stand at the moment. If you question anything —
such as the hundreds of billions being pumped into Ukraine — then you’re either
a friend of Putin or a Nazi or both.” When the Telegraph asked him if he was a
Nazi, Boll laughed before answering: “I am not a Nazi!”
Speaking
about the decision to cast Armie Hammer — who faced several accusations of
sexual abuse in 2021 — in the lead role, Boll said it was “because he’s a great
actor, and also because he was canceled and wanted to work.”
Boll
continued, “He wasn’t charged with anything, there was no lawsuit. He was just
a guy who was famous and fucking around. He’s a handsome, charismatic guy, who
could be James Bond. In fact, he’d be perfect for the part.”
Boll has
his eye on other actors who have fallen from grace. “Take Kevin Spacey, for
instance. One of the best actors working today. I’d love to cast him in a
strong male lead in one of my pictures, but by doing so, I can guarantee that
the film would not get an American distributor,” the director said. “To me,
that’s unfair. He won all the lawsuits and legal cases, and now he’s stuck in
these very cheap exotic movies he’s making now. I think he should come back and
get another shot.”

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