by Michel Friedman
A Jewish child, the son of survivors of the Shoah, comes to Germany in the 1960s. He now grows up in the country of the perpetrators who brutally murdered almost the entire family of his parents. The child is caught between his parents' traumas, his own fear, his experiences of anti-Semitism and exclusion and the desire to simply be allowed to live and dream. Based on his own family history, journalist and philosopher Michel Friedman describes in a touching and multi-layered way the feeling of always feeling alien and homeless in the world.
Director: Emel Aydoğdu I Set: Eva Lochner
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