![]() ![]() She spoke to him, interviewed his defense attorney, the prison director, the public prosecutor and Schmidt's psychological expert. She had him reenact scenes, chat with make-believe suppliers, pack pink pills that were in reality candy in baggies. Her team painstakingly rebuilt his childhood bedroom, down to the exact same furniture and bed linens he used to have. German director Eva Müller accompanied Schmidt for several years. "At the very beginning I was nervous about it," Schmidt says in the film, he remembers he would do something and fear that "boom, the police will come." In 2015, Schmidt was sentenced to seven years in juvenile detention Image: Peter Endig/dpa/picture alliance The film reveals how, at the age of 18, Schmidt built a veritable drug empire he named Shiny Flakes from his childhood bedroom in 2013. Netflix followed up the hit series with a documentary about the young man that has just aired - Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord. ![]() The creators were inspired by the case of a real-life German teenage drug lord: Maximilian Schmidt. The third season just went online last week. Teenagers dealing drugs online - that is a story Netflix tells in the award-winning series How to Sell Drugs Online (fast). ![]()
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