based on the autobiography of the same name by Heidi Benneckenstein
In the early 90s, in the deepest Bavarian province. Heidi grows up in a family that appears unremarkable and middle-class on the outside. But appearances are deceptive: Heidi's father is a staunch neo-Nazi who uses a handphone instead of a cell phone and considers authority more important than affection. He regularly sends Heidi to right-wing vacation camps. There she learns, for example, to sing all three verses of the Deutschlandlied and to make a fretwork of the German Reich within the borders of 1937. At school, the two worlds collide and force Heidi to lead a kind of double life.
For the first 18 years of her life, Heidi only knows this reality. Her youth consists of neo-Nazi concerts, binge drinking and fights. At some point, the right-wing singer-songwriter Felix appears in her circle of friends and the two become closer. Slowly, Heidi's world view begins to crumble. But getting out is dangerous.
EIN DEUTSCHES MÄDCHEN (A GERMAN GIRL) describes the everyday life of neo-Nazis in Germany in an unvarnished way. An insider's report that provides very personal insights into a hermetic parallel world and, despite its unsparing depiction of all the obstacles and dangers, encourages people to go their own way.
Director: Pascal Makowka
The actorsare: René Hirschmann, N.N.
Price information:
Advance booking: € 24.00 / € 15.00 / pupils up to 18 years: € 13 Box Office: € 26.00 / € 16.00 / pupils up to 18 years: € 13