

Karl Bockerer is a Viennese original. He survives the ‘great times’ – to his own dismay his birthday is on the same day as the one of the “Führer” – by pretending to be more stupid than he really is, and uncovers, over and over again, the hypocrisy and the uptightness of the epic nonsense in his milieu by means of real and phony naivety. Where Schweijk made a mockery of the ruling system by being a presumptive follower, the Viennese butcher strives against the tide. And he is not alone, has family and friends. His personal braveness protects him neither from the rebellion in his own house, nor from the horrors of total war…
Michael Kehlmann
Erich Neuberg

Karl Bockerer

Sabine, seine Frau

Hans, beider Sohn

Hatzinger, pensionierter Postoffizial

Dr. Rosenblatt, Rechtsanwalt

Rayoninspektor Guritsch

Hermann, Eisenbahner

Frau vom Hermann

Ferdinand Gstettner, SS-Mann

Dr. von Lamm

Mizzi Haberl

Dr. Galleitner, Philosoph