Benjamin und seine Väter

German, Herbert Heckmann, 2017
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Benjamin Weis was born in 1919 in Frankfurt as the son of the unmarried office assistant Anna, with no trace of his father. The lawyer Fritz Bernoulli takes care of the young family, providing them with housing and support. Thus, Benjamin grows up sheltered on Bergerstrasse despite the adverse circumstances. He immerses himself in the world of Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe, experiencing small and large adventures with his friends. However, since his mother evasively responds to his questions about his father with fairy tales, Benjamin has to invent new fathers for himself. Heckmann paints a panorama of the 1920s and 1930s in Germany from the perspective of a child who cannot make sense of many things. Why his foster father is called a traitor to the fatherland, and why no one intervenes when an alleged communist is beaten up in the street.

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