Drama
Ralph grows up in pre-war Dresden as the eldest son of a principled and orderly streetcar conductor. With the rise to power of the Nazis, the war, the collapse and the hesitant new beginning, his firmly established middle-class world is also thrown off course. His father is one of the first to be called up to the front. His mother is left alone with the responsibility for Ralph and his younger brother Achim. In the air-raid shelter, during the nights of bombing and later in the daily struggle against misery and hunger, the mother quickly abandons all moral baggage and develops a pragmatic will to survive, for which she admires Ralph. At the same time, the boy is frightened by his mother's desperate claim to happiness because he perceives her affairs as a betrayal of his father, who has gradually faded into a symbol of a happy, carefree childhood.
Directed by
Celino Bleiweiß
Written by
Eberhard Panitz, Celino Bleiweiß
Gerry Wolff
Sylvester Groth
Janker
Hans Klering
Rolf Hoppe
Lehrer Kirsche
Martin Trettau
Waltraut Kramm
Darja
Frank-Otto Schenk
Arno Wyzniewski
Carmen-Maja Antoni
Tante Helli
Blanche Kommerell
Monika Woytowicz
Gerti Donath
Walter Lendrich
Hans-Peter Reinecke
Till Kretzschmar
Hanns-Jörn Weber
Wilfried Pucher
Rene Kalaene
Ruth Kommerell
Susanne Krahnert
Erdmute Schmidt-Christian
Tante Lotte
Michael Christian
Hannes Fischer
Elke Reuter
Sonja Deutsch
Gisbert-Peter Terhorst
Ulrich Teschner
Günter Drescher
Ilka Hügel
Roman-Eckhard Galonska
Robert Wittmers
Anita Herbst
Gertraud Last
Theresia Wider

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