
"Trial of Hein" Review: German Drama Explores Memory in a Nebulous Setting
Kai Stänicke’s German drama “Trial of Hein” is reviewed as an intriguing Brechtian period piece set in an isolated fishing village. The film, despite its nondescript historical backdrop, addresses entirely contemporary concerns through the eyes of its protagonist.
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‘Trial of Hein’ Review: An Intriguing Brechtian Period Drama Puts Memory on Trial
Unfolding in an isolated fishing village, Kai Stänicke’s German drama “Trial of Hein” has a nebulous, nondescript period setting, but its concerns are entirely contemporary. We’re introduced to its uncanny backdrop through the eyes of protagonist Heinrich, or Hein (Paul Boche), a gaunt young man who returns by boat after 14 years away. However, no […]
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