
Gang War: Pusher Street — HBO's Deep Dive Into Denmark's Drug Trade
A new documentary series chronicles five decades of conflict on Copenhagen's notorious Christiania street
Quick Facts
Freetown Christiania, an anarchist commune nestled in the heart of Copenhagen, harbored one of Europe's longest-running drug markets. Gang War: Pusher Street, which premiered on HBO Max on October 11, 2025, and began broadcasting on October 24, 2025, documents the rise and fall of this notorious street through the eyes of those who lived it.
The series consists of six episodes that collectively tell the story of Pusher Street's dominance in Denmark's illicit drug economy. For more than five decades, the street served as the epicenter of the country's marijuana trade, generating enormous profits while spawning turf wars, violence, and bloodshed. The documentary doesn't shy away from the human cost of this underground economy.
One pivotal moment captured in the series reflects the escalating tensions that plagued Pusher Street in its final years. In August 2023, members of the "Loyal to Familia" gang opened fire in the Pusher Street area, resulting in one death. This incident exemplified the gang violence that had increasingly characterized the street as various organizations fought for control of the lucrative market.
The filmmakers behind Gang War: Pusher Street took a comprehensive approach to the story, interviewing three distinct groups: the criminals who profited from and fought over the drug trade, the police who worked to shut it down, and the local residents who lived in the shadow of constant conflict. This multi-perspective approach provides viewers with a nuanced understanding of how Pusher Street functioned as both a criminal enterprise and a neighborhood where ordinary people struggled with the fallout.


