2016 | 98 min | HD | Filmakademie Baden-Würtemberg
feature documentary / HD / 98 min
Written and directed by: Julian Vogel Director of Photography: Yunus Roy Imer Editor: Ana Branea Producer: Moritz Helmes Sound Recordists: Simon Peter, Oscar Stiebitz, Julian Vogel Sound Postproduction: Oscar Stiebitz Music: Milan Loewy
Plot outline:
FLO was many things: A late "68-generation" rebel, an actor, photographer, radio- journalist, "Child-Protection-Assciation"-manager, author, father and son. And student of a "progressive" boarding school, infamous for cases of sexual abuse. In 2011 he dies unexpectedly after conflicts from his past caught up with him. Flo had become a headline. He leaves behind two sons, his wife and a public image, which makes it difficult for family and friends to come to terms with his death. Three years later, his son MAX starts looking for answers. Filmmaker Julian Vogel accompanies his best friend and his family on this path. It leads through Flo's pictures, his sounds and the memories of his companions.
A film about family, fragile truth and the boundaries of loyalty.
(c)2016 Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg
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