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.
Gossenkind (1991), directed by the provocative Austrian filmmaker Peter Kern, is a gritty and often disturbing dive into the underbelly of early '90s German society. Known in English as Streetchild or Street Kid , the film follows the life of 14-year-old Axel, a "rent boy" in Düsseldorf surviving a cycle of abuse and exploitation. 🎬 Plot & Atmosphere Gossenkind subtГtulos InglГ©s
The film explores themes of pedophilia, the age of consent (which was 16 in Germany at the time), and the societal hypocrisy surrounding sexuality. 🌍 Availability & Subtitles While working a gay bar, Axel meets Karl-Heinz
Peter Kern was known for his "absurd satire" and unapologetic look at taboo subjects. Known in English as Streetchild or Street Kid
Platforms like MUBI often host older arthouse films, though regional availability varies. Collectors also frequently look for it on niche forums dedicated to European queer cinema. 💡 Why It’s "Interesting"