

On the day Hitler assumes power, the German-Jewish Glickstein family come together for dinner. Most of them—like many Germans at the time—do not take the Nazis seriously. When Leah announces her plans to emigrate to Palestine, her family talks her down. But when Michael indicates he’s actually an admirer of the National Socialist Movement, the family is on the brink of being torn apart.
Acting
Michael Degen's weary patriarch breaks your heart.
Direction
Frerichs traps you at that table, no escape.
Director
Florian Frerichs
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released as far-right movements resurged globally, making its 1933 setting feel like a mirror.
Shot almost entirely in one location on a micro-budget, forcing performances to carry the historical weight.
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