For tickets and show times, please click here. Picture this: you live in Romania in 1968. Stalin’s been dead for more than a decade yet his movement still lives on in your country, making your disgust in Stalin a major concern in the community if anyone finds out. Even though neighboring countries are experiencing revolutions and changes for the better, you’re stuck in a country that you feel alien in. It also doesn’t help that your father is slowly dying and your brother is not keeping his anti-Stalin ideas to himself. This begs the question: what can you do? This is just the tip of the iceberg for Mihai Reinholtz, one of the main characters in the German film “The Trip We Took with Dad” (or, in German, “Die Reise mit Vater”).
Heartland: That Trip We Took with Dad
Heartland: That Trip We Took with Dad
Heartland: That Trip We Took with Dad
For tickets and show times, please click here. Picture this: you live in Romania in 1968. Stalin’s been dead for more than a decade yet his movement still lives on in your country, making your disgust in Stalin a major concern in the community if anyone finds out. Even though neighboring countries are experiencing revolutions and changes for the better, you’re stuck in a country that you feel alien in. It also doesn’t help that your father is slowly dying and your brother is not keeping his anti-Stalin ideas to himself. This begs the question: what can you do? This is just the tip of the iceberg for Mihai Reinholtz, one of the main characters in the German film “The Trip We Took with Dad” (or, in German, “Die Reise mit Vater”).