Cemetery bells. Sonorous. Gloomy. Suddenly cold white light. Heinz Becker comes home from the funeral to the kitchen. In his black suit; 5 Callas in his hand: "I forgot to throw them in the grave." Instead, they are now lying on the kitchen table. What do you want to do?
"Do you want another beer?" Obligatory question - in a previous life. Now he has to decide for himself. Familiar routine? Broken away. Nothing is as it was. His everyday life - collapsed. And this sadness. Sorrowful thoughtfulness. This awkward helplessness. And slowly he begins to ponder, to reflect, to process...
For more than 30 years, Gerd Dudenhöffer has been playing his real-life satirical, grotesquely authentic character as a personified caricature of the narrow-minded, universal person like you and me, the average Joe, whom he pointedly exposes, with perfect timing, sparingly set facial expressions, without any political correctness, always of course with hearty, often unintentional, because 'Heinz-typical' humour.
DOD - the 18th program, theatrical "cabaret noir", stringently staged, black and white, light and dark, skilfully maintaining the balance between tragedy and comedy. Tragicomic, that is. Because Heinz is Heinz. Deathly certain'.
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