In a fragile corner of postwar Europe, Im Schillingshof follows a small community bound by secrets, loyalties, and a lingering sense of grievance. Within its aging house and the surrounding countryside, characters confront the consequences of choices made long ago, forcing them to weigh duty against personal truth. Quiet, intimate, and morally probing, the story builds a tense atmosphere where memory and consequence collide, revealing how resilience can be both a shield and a burden.
In a fragile corner of postwar Europe, Im Schillingshof follows a small community bound by secrets, loyalties, and a lingering sense of grievance. Within its aging house and the surrounding countryside, characters confront the consequences of choices made long ago, forcing them to weigh duty against personal truth. Quiet, intimate, and morally probing, the story builds a tense atmosphere where memory and consequence collide, revealing how resilience can be both a shield and a burden.