When Alex's mother, a devoted socialist activist, falls into a coma in October 1989, she misses the fall of the Berlin Wall entirely. Eight months later, she awakens, her heart too fragile for the truth. To keep her alive, Alex goes to extraordinary lengths to preserve the illusion of a world that no longer exists. A landmark of world cinema and one of the most cherished German films ever made, Good Bye, Lenin! endures as a timeless testament to love, memory, and identity. Tonight's screening is a heartfelt homage to its visionary director, the late Wolfgang Becker.