Called Mondscheinkinder or Children of the Moon, the German film was screened on Thursday at the Goethe Institut. Made in 2006, it received many awards. Its writer and producer, Manuela Stacke, who has studied documentary film-making from the Munich Academy of Television and Film, became interested in children’s topics, making documentaries on them and later the film Children of the Moon.
An extremely beautiful and moving film, Mondscheinkinder had the audience in tears, especially during the end when it becomes clear that Paul is dying. It is heart-wrenching to see the isolation of the young child who wants to go out and play but cannot. His quiet frustration is very convincing.
The unusual aspect of the film is the use of animation every time Lisa takes Paul into the world of make-belief, which appears jarring in the beginning but grows on the viewer gradually. Excellent cinematography and acting from the main characters Paul, Lisa, their mother and Simon, Lisa’s friend - specially Lisa who goes through the emotions of love, caring and guilt as well as being misunderstood by her friends and classmates, because she is so aloof due to her preoccupation with her brother.