The Foster Boy (Der Verdingbub)
Between 1800 and the 1950s, Swiss authorities forcefully placed hundred thousands of orphans, illegitimate children and kids from broken homes as labourers on farms. Officially coined as a measure to battle child poverty, this practice eventually instituted a modern form of slavery. Protagonist of the (fictional) story of "Der Verdingbub" is 12-year-old orphan Max, whom the local minister sells for a food basket to the Bösiger family, who own a mountain farm. Max' initial hope of finally finding a loving home is brutally shattered: The farmer and his wife treat Max like livestock, and their son Jacob humiliates and abuses him. Only the local teacher notices what the child is enduring on the farm. By fostering his musical talent, she tries to encourage Max and teach him self-respect. When Berteli, a 15-year-old girl, is also placed on the farm, her budding friendship with Max leads to a catastrophe.
Cast:
Katja Riemann (Bösigerin)
Stefan Kurt (Bösiger)
Max Hubacher (Max)
Maximilian Simonischek (Jakob)
Director: Markus Imboden
Writer: Plinio Bachmann, Jasmine Hoch
Runtime: 107 min
Genre: Drama
Language: Swiss German
Subtitles: English
Production Year: 2011
Within the framework of the Days of German language films
Time of screening
12.11.2014 at 17:30
17.11.2014 at 20:00
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Admission free
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