Bernd works as an actor with a disability in a left-wing Berlin artists’ collective. With their new play, they travel to Peenemünde, a town best known for rocket development at the Army Testing Facility that was once stationed there. Bernd, who is increasingly fascinated by the Third Reich, displays his right-wing tendencies: loud, sexist, racist, disrespectful—an affront to every moral certainty held by the group. With each of his provocations, their tolerance crumbles further. Their attitude turns to hatred; their humanism turns to violence.

