

Thomas Brasch was born as a German-Jewish emigrant in England in order to move to the young GDR with his family at the beginning of the 1950s. His father Horst is primarily interested in helping to build the new German state. But Thomas prefers to realize himself as a writer and in doing so discovers his potential as a poetic rebel. His very first play was banned and soon afterwards he lost his place at the film school. When the tanks of the Soviet Union roll through the Czech capital Prague in 1968, Brasch and his girlfriend Sanda and other students try to call for protest in the streets of Berlin - and fail. His own father betrays him to the Stasi and allows Thomas to go to prison. After being paroled, he continues to try his hand at poet writing about love, revolt and death. In the GDR, however, you don't want to have anything to do with someone like him.
Klaus Brasch
The original title is "Lieber Thomas" (DE).
The runtime is 150 minutes (2h 30m).
The film was directed by Andreas Kleinert.
The screenplay was written by Thomas Wendrich.
The score was composed by Daniel Michael Kaiser.
Cinematography was handled by Johann Feindt.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt14873088.
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Lieber Thomas
Released
16
Deutsch
Germany




