In a small town, everyone has tried to forget what happened shortly after WWII. That is, until a stranger finds a book that Jadup (Kurt Böwe) gave to the young refugee Boel (Katrin Knappe), who resettled in the town over 30 years ago. Painful memories about Boel and the post-war period begin to surface and shake up the whole town. Boel vanished back then and nobody knew why. Word spread about a rape and some tried to blame a Russian soldier. Jadup, the town's respected and popular mayor, remembers, though, how he mistrusted Boel and did not help her through this difficult time; HE didn't even notice THAT Boel loved him. Jadup's confrontation with the past gives him a new, critical view of his current situation and surroundings.

Jadup

Barbara

Max

Frau Martin

Unger

Frau Unger

Gwissen

Wenzel, jung

Kaufhallenleiter

Vorsitzender

Genossin
May 12, 1988

Jadup

Barbara

Max

Frau Martin

Unger

Frau Unger

Gwissen

Wenzel, jung

Kaufhallenleiter

Vorsitzender

Genossin

