In a village in northern Germany during the Second World War, Jens Ole Jepsen, a policeman loyal to the Nazi line, is given the task of enforcing the ban on painting by expressionist artist and once good friend Max Ludwig Nansen. His son Siggi, who has been familiar with the painter and his art from an early age, witnesses an almost insoluble conflict between a sense of duty and artistic freedom - and finds himself caught up in a maelstrom of obedience and rebellion.
Siegfried Lenz, born in Lyck in 1926 and raised in Masuria, spent most of his life in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. He is considered one of the most influential writers of the last century. His novel Deutschstunde is by far his best-known and most successful work, in which the themes of responsibility and freedom are impressively dealt with. To mark the 100th anniversary of his birth, the Ohnsorg Theater is now showing this classic as a Low German premiere.
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