Oh, this gap, this terrible gap at filmforum Duisburg


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An evening between family chaos, drama school, and cinema melancholy
With Oh, this gap, this terrible gap coming to the screen at filmforum Duisburg on April 10, 2026, a work is presented that draws from Joachim Meyerhoff's autobiographical novel world, artfully intertwining tragedy, comedy, and self-discovery. Joachim is accepted into the prestigious Otto-Falckenberg School in Munich, moves in with his grandparents, and finds himself in a cosmos of eccentric rituals, familial closeness, and the nervous energy of the theater. ([filmstarts.de](https://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/325845.html?utm_source=openai))
The power of a story that thinks from the theater
The material has stage air: Meyerhoff's life story was initially told as a theater piece, later condensed into a novel, and finally reshaped for the cinema. It is precisely from this that arises the special tension that makes this theatrical experience so enticing in a metaphorical sense: It is about roles, masks, rehearsals, failure, and those delicate moments in which a young person reinvents themselves in art. Filmstarts describes the source material as part of the novel series All the Dead Fly High; Filmdienst highlights the mix of coming-of-age, family drama, milieu comedy, and biography. ([filmstarts.de](https://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/325845/wissenswertes/?utm_source=openai))
Direction, ensemble, and the fine balance of humor and vulnerability
Simon Verhoeven directs the film as a cleverly balanced play between lightness and inner upheaval. The young Joachim, played by Bruno Alexander, navigates through a theater world full of competition, vanity, and longing for belonging. Alongside him, Senta Berger, Michael Wittenborn, Tom Schilling, Karoline Herfurth, Laura Tonke, and Devid Striesow shape the ensemble. Critics praised the successful combination of humor and melancholy as well as the strong cast. ([filmstarts.de](https://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/325845.html?utm_source=openai))
The filmforum Duisburg as a fitting venue
Hardly any place is better suited for this film than the filmforum Duisburg. The venue is considered the first municipal cinema in Germany, stands for sophisticated film culture, and attracts over 100,000 people annually. It is located at Dellplatz 16 in 47051 Duisburg, the box office opens regularly 45 minutes before the first screening, and parking in the vicinity is reportedly free of charge from 8:00 PM according to official information. The official channels of the venue are listed on the city website. ([duisburg.de](https://www.duisburg.de/tourismus/stadt_erleben/freizeitundaktiv/filmforum))
Conclusion: A cinema appointment with a theatrical heart
Oh, this gap, this terrible gap promises an evening full of language, play, and finely observed family comedy at filmforum Duisburg. Those who appreciate the interplay of acting, direction, and biographical depth will experience here not just a mere screening, but a dense cultural event. Definitely see it live and secure your seat in the hall in good time. ([filmstarts.de](https://www.filmstarts.de/kritiken/325845.html?utm_source=openai))
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