You may have set aside those clichés about the German sense of humor after the wondrous “Toni Erdmann,” but get ready to dust them off for Sam Garbarski‘s sincere but stilted “Bye Bye Germany.” This ...
If there’s a fault, it’s that “Bye Bye Germany” is too short at 95 minutes, rendering scenes — like when David’s mates uncover why he’s being interrogated — that feel underdeveloped. But for the most ...
1946. Frankfurt. A deportation camp. David Berman and his six friends, all Holocaust survivors , have only one purpose: to go to America as soon as possible. For this they need money . A lot of money.