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Fog in August

Germany, 2017, 126 min, Dir. Kai Wessel, Not Rated, German with English subtitles
Wednesday, Jan 18, 2017 2:00 PM
Dir. Kai Wessel addresses one of the greatest taboos in German history with the award winning film Fog in August, based on Robert Domes' 2008 historical novel by the same name.
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We need to know this story." – Becky Tan, Kino Criticsh

Fog in August is noteworthy for being the first feature film to address one of the greatest taboos in German history—the Nazis' euthanasia program during the Third Reich. Based on Robert Domes' 2008 historical novel, Fog in August centers on the fate of 13-year-old Ernst who is committed to a mental hospital in 1942 because of his origins in a family of Yenish travelers. He unexpectedly finds friendship among the patients there, and for the first time in a long while, feels like he belongs. However, he soon discovers the truth behind the hospital's façade and tries to sabotage its Nazi euthanasia program to help his new-found friends. Unfortunately, his actions do not go unnoticed. Winner of the Bavarian Film Award for Best Director and the German Cinema Award for Peace.