After the II World War, when everybody thinks of a better future, Helene leaves her seven years old son on a train station. To understand the circumstances that made her to do something like that, its necessary to go back to her childhood when she lived with his sister and her parents in Bautzen; the painful return of his father from the first World War, and the madness that is taking possession of her Jewish mother.
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After the II World War, when everybody thinks of a better future, Helene leaves her seven years old son on a train station. To understand the circumstances that made her to do something like that, its necessary to go back to her childhood when she lived with his sister and her parents in Bautzen; the painful return of his father from the first World War, and the madness that is taking possession of her Jewish mother.
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