22 minutes
10/29/2020
The short film "Forgive Me, Father" takes the viewer back to the year 1966. Germany is divided. Not far from East Berlin, 10-year-old Thomas grows up with his grandmother. It soon becomes clear that there is nothing normal about his family. As a small boy, he has to witness his mother being committed to a psychiatric institution for unknown reasons. This event haunts the boy up to his present. Plagued by a strong longing for his father, who emigrated to West Germany even before the construction of the German Wall, he plans his escape, which radically changes not only his life but also that of the border guard Johannes Bauer. Through his inner conflict between morality and conviction, the framework of his world view begins to collapse. Tossed back and forth between the extremes, the viewer becomes witness to a true story that makes one think.
Valentin Rosenberger
as Thomas Lehmann
Martin Petzenhammer
as Dietmar Peters
Kerstin De Ahna
as Irmgard Wagner
Melanie Leyendecker
as Linda Lehmann
Stefan Rehberg
as Volkspolizist

Jannis Hain
as Johannes Bauer
Korbinian Beyerlein
as Michael Mundt
Johannes Steck
as Johannes Steck
Wolfgang Preussger
as Generalmajor Weikert

Patrick Finger
Neal Coggs
Leonhard Gentner
Daniel Kaulhausen
Julian Koch
Jonas Niksch
Josef Schobel