: A central theme is the internal splintering of the activist group over tactics: one faction, led by Lenor, advocates for non-violent resistance, while another, led by Alfa, believes violence is a necessary tool to combat neo-Nazis.

: The film directly references contemporary German politics, including the rise of parties like the AfD (represented in the film by the fictional "Liste 14"), leading to real-world public attacks from far-right politicians in the German parliament.

: The story follows Luisa (Mala Emde), a 20-year-old law student from a privileged, aristocratic background who joins a Mannheim-based activist commune to fight the rising far-right.

: It premiered in competition at the 77th Venice International Film Festival and was selected as the German entry for Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards . Production Details And Tomorrow the Entire World - Rotten Tomatoes

: Director Julia von Heinz drew from her own youth as an Antifa member in the 1990s to ground the film's events in lived experience.