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Neger, Neger, Schornsteinfeger

This drama is based on the childhood memories of Hans Jürgen Massaquoi, who was one of the few black native Germans in Nazi Germany. In 1935 at the age of nine, he lives with his German mother in a small flat in Hamburg's working class district Barmbek, while his father and grandfather had left the country. Although the boy is not persecuted by the Nazis and dreams of joining the Hitler Youth, his skin color makes him a target for racist abuse...

Top Cast

  • Veronica Ferres

    Veronica Ferres

    Bertha Baetz

  • Thando Walbaum

    Thando Walbaum

    Hans-Jürgen Massaquoi

  • Petra Kelling

    Petra Kelling

    Elisabeth Möller

  • Götz Schubert

    Götz Schubert

    Franz Wahl

  • Charly Hübner

    Charly Hübner

    Polizist Reesen

  • Adrian Topol

    Adrian Topol

    Ernst Kröger

  • Tim Wilde

    Tim Wilde

    Boxtrainer Rudi

  • Frederick Lau

    Frederick Lau

    Fiete Petersen

  • Jan Niklas Berg

    Jan Niklas Berg

    Fritz Goldstein

Overview

This drama is based on the childhood memories of Hans Jürgen Massaquoi, who was one of the few black native Germans in Nazi Germany. In 1935 at the age of nine, he lives with his German mother in a small flat in Hamburg's working class district Barmbek, while his father and grandfather had left the country. Although the boy is not persecuted by the Nazis and dreams of joining the Hitler Youth, his skin color makes him a target for racist abuse...

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