- On 23 March 1933 in Berlin, students at the Bauhaus School for Arts and Architecture attempt to save their art from the rise of the Nazi Party. Led by British sculptor Jack Porter, the students face the harsh decision of whether to stand up for their artistic expression or give way to the unrelenting force of Fascism. Based on true events.—Philipp Eierund
- Berlin, March 23rd 1933: Jack Porter, British sculpture student at the Bauhaus School for Arts and Architecture, and his fellow students prepare for the upcoming student exhibition. Meanwhile, the news of the Enabling Act, transferring power of legislation to Adolf Hitler, reaches Headmaster Mies Van der Rohe forcing him to cancel the exhibition due to the looming Nazi threat. But rebellious Jack, unwilling to be silenced arranges for a student protest against the Headmaster's new rules. His friends Vladimir and Stephan are easily convinced of the plan, while Jack's closest friend at the Bauhaus, Ellen, senses the danger and objects. After a fallout with her, Jack and his friends start the rally against Mies van der Rohe and his decision. During the protest the events rapidly turn tumultuous when the Nazi SA storms the Bauhaus, surprising both the students and Mies van der Rohe. Sensing the imminent destruction of his school, Mies van der Rohe finally tries to stand up against SA Stormleader Meier, who is appalled by the students' work. When Meier consequently threatens to destroy Jack's sculpture, Jack loses control and risks everything to rescue his art. "Bauhaus - Broken Wings", based on true events, is the dramatic portrayal of artists who are faced with the harsh decision of whether to stand up for their artistic expression and beliefs, or give way to the unrelenting force of Fascism.—Philipp Eierund
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