Peter Kern was known for his "absurd satire" and unapologetic look at taboo subjects.
While working a gay bar, Axel meets Karl-Heinz (Winfried Glatzeder) , an unhappily married man. What begins as a transactional meeting evolves into an intense, complicated relationship that blurs the lines between exploitation and genuine human connection.
The story centers on , a street-smart teenager with a distinctive Elvis-style pompadour who navigates a life of survival.
Searching for "Streetchild 1991" or "Street Kid 1991" may help locate international releases or fan-subbed versions.
It serves as a time capsule of the post-reunification era in Germany, contrasting the vibrant gay scene with the lingering, repressive values of older generations.

Peter Kern was known for his "absurd satire" and unapologetic look at taboo subjects.
While working a gay bar, Axel meets Karl-Heinz (Winfried Glatzeder) , an unhappily married man. What begins as a transactional meeting evolves into an intense, complicated relationship that blurs the lines between exploitation and genuine human connection.
The story centers on , a street-smart teenager with a distinctive Elvis-style pompadour who navigates a life of survival.
Searching for "Streetchild 1991" or "Street Kid 1991" may help locate international releases or fan-subbed versions.
It serves as a time capsule of the post-reunification era in Germany, contrasting the vibrant gay scene with the lingering, repressive values of older generations.