The film is inspired by the childhood experiences of Michael Degen, exploring the daily struggles of a Jewish boy in Nazi Germany. After his father's death in 1940, following his release from Sachsenhausen, Michael and his mother live in fear of deportation, using false identities and fake documents to survive in Berlin, relying on the help of various individuals who risk their own safety to hide them.
Nicht alle waren Mörder
The film is a biographical drama about Michael Degen's childhood, depicting his struggles to survive as a Jewish boy in Nazi Germany during World War II, following the tragic death of his father in 1940, a survivor of Sachsenhausen concentration camp.