The touching and nuanced portrait of the rise and fall of Nazi Germany
through the eyes of a resourceful German boy. Ludwig is an odd and
introverted child, growing up in Hitler's Germany. While Ludwig's
father, Wilhelm, is a senior Nazi and a true believer, Ludwig escapes
the unfolding catastrophe by withdrawing into nature and books.
Eventually, when the Allied bombing campaign intensifies, Ludwig is sent
to a Hitler Youth camp, where his oddness makes him a target for
bullying. As the war turns against Germany, the Hitler Youth camp
becomes ever more severe and militaristic, and the atmosphere spirals
towards chaos. After the Nazis abandon the camp, Ludwig returns home,
and his father is presumed dead. With Ludwig's mother descending into
depression, the 11-year-old bears increasing responsibility for the
survival of the family as starvation sets in under Russian occupation.
Soon, it will be impossible to leave the Russian zone, so Ludwig decides
that he must rally his despondent mother and lead her and his three
younger siblings in an escape attempt to the west. Based on a true
story, The Willow Wren is a unique, touching exploration of extremism,
resilience, and the triumph of the small.