150 minutes
11/11/2021
Thomas Brasch was born as a German-Jewish emigrant in England in order to move to the young GDR with his family at the beginning of the 1950s. His father Horst is primarily interested in helping to build the new German state. But Thomas prefers to realize himself as a writer and in doing so discovers his potential as a poetic rebel. His very first play was banned and soon afterwards he lost his place at the film school. When the tanks of the Soviet Union roll through the Czech capital Prague in 1968, Brasch and his girlfriend Sanda and other students try to call for protest in the streets of Berlin - and fail. His own father betrays him to the Stasi and allows Thomas to go to prison. After being paroled, he continues to try his hand at poet writing about love, revolt and death. In the GDR, however, you don't want to have anything to do with someone like him.
Albrecht Schuch
as Thomas Brasch
Jella Haase
as Katarina
Ioana Iacob
as Sanda
Jörg Schüttauf
as Horst Brasch
Anja Schneider
as Mutter Gerda Brasch
Joel Basman
as Klaus Brasch
Emma Bading
as Silvia
Peter Kremer
as Thomas Brasch (56 Jahre)
Paula Hans
as Bettina
Adrian Julius Tillmann
as Vladimir Weigl
Dennis Vehlen
as Worker (uncredited)
Claudio Magno
as Klaus Brasch (11 Jahre)
Zoë Valks
as Jean
Marlen Ulonska
as Filmdozentin HFF
Matthias Bundschuh
as Regisseur
Andreas Leupold
as Westlektor
Matthew Burton
as Robert Lanz
Luisa-Céline Gaffron
as Gerit
Christian Kuchenbuch
as Vernehmer
Lilli Fichtner
as Alma
Thomas Lawinky
as Remscheid
Franziska Werner
Markus Friedmann
Robert Schupp
Peter Moltzen
Michael Schweighöfer
as Grischa
Elisabeth Ehrlich
as Dodo
Johanna Polley
as Jutta
Hans-Jürgen Alf
as Peschke
Kerstin Thielemann
Florens Schmidt
Lisa Ayimah