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Techno Viking Documentary by Matthias Fritsch

Fifteen years ago, an absolute monster of a man ripped off his shirt, stuck one tree-trunk arm in the air and danced through the streets of Berlin. That man is now an internet legend: The Techno Viking. A four minute video of his dance has been viewed many millions of times, made in to countless GIFs, and someone’s even made an action figure of him.

Now more than 10 years later, the person who recorded the footage –Matthias Fritsch – has just finished putting together a 50 minute documentary on the stacked dance icon.