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Identity Trial: Island Village Judges Stranger
21 Jan
Summary
- Film "Trial of Hein" opens Berlin Film Festival's Perspectives section.
- A man returns home and faces a trial to prove his identity.
- Community fears imposter as the protagonist is unrecognized.

Kai Stänicke's debut feature, "Trial of Hein," is set to open the Berlin Film Festival's competitive Perspectives section. The film follows Hein, who returns to his isolated island village after a 14-year absence. Upon his arrival, the community, unable to recognize him, suspects him of being an imposter.
This suspicion leads to a demand for a trial to ascertain his true identity. The narrative delves into themes of identity and belonging, exploring the difficult confrontation with one's past self and the alienation that can result from personal transformation. Heretic has secured the international sales for this compelling debut.
Stänicke, who also penned the screenplay, aims to capture the fragile moment when an individual stops conforming to their past identity, potentially becoming a stranger to those who once knew them. The film is produced by Tamtam Film, with support from various German film funds.




