Where Hands Touch Apr 2026
: Leyna’s mother, who desperately tries to navigate the bureaucracy of the Nazi state to keep her daughter safe.
The Forgotten Faces of History: Exploring "Where Hands Touch" Where Hands Touch
: Under the Nazis, these children were often subjected to forced sterilization to prevent "racial defilement". : Leyna’s mother, who desperately tries to navigate
The 2018 film Where Hands Touch , directed by Amma Asante, serves as a haunting exploration of a nearly forgotten chapter of World War II history: the lives of Afro-German children under the Third Reich. Set in 1944 Berlin, the movie follows Leyna (Amandla Stenberg), a biracial teenager fighting for her identity in a regime that deems her "undesirable". A Narrative of Survival and Identity Set in 1944 Berlin, the movie follows Leyna
: A young Hitler Youth member whose "unlikely connection" with Leyna challenges his indoctrination.
The story centers on Leyna, the daughter of a white German mother and a Black French soldier. As the Nazi regime intensifies its eugenics policies, Leyna faces constant threats of sterilization and imprisonment. Despite the pervasive danger, she forms a clandestine and risky romantic connection with Lutz (George MacKay), a member of the Hitler Youth and the son of a high-ranking SS officer. Key Cast and Characters
: Plays Lutz's father, a prominent Nazi soldier who embodies the brutal ideology of the era. Shedding Light on the "Rhineland Bastards"