In this June 16, 1972 file picture, Red Army Faction (RAF) leader Ulrike Meinhof is seen after being arrested in Hanover, Germany. A new film devoted to the violent career of the Red Army Faction has drawn sharp criticism from both the daughter of one of the left-wing German terrorist group's leaders and the daughter of a prominent victim. "The Baader Meinhof Complex," directed by Uli Edel and produced by Bernd Eichinger, was released in Germany on Sept. 25 and already has been chosen as the country's contender for a foreign-language Oscar nomination. AP Photo logo AP Photo 482 months ago

In this June 16, 1972 file picture, Red Army Faction (RAF) leader Ulrike Meinhof is seen after being arrested in Hanover, Germany. A new film devoted to the violent career of the Red Army Faction has drawn sharp criticism from both the daughter of one of the left-wing German terrorist group's leaders and the daughter of a prominent victim. "The Baader Meinhof Complex," directed by Uli Edel and produced by Bernd Eichinger, was released in Germany on Sept. 25 and already has been chosen as the country's contender for a foreign-language Oscar nomination.