Miriam Unterthiner’s new play »Blutbrot«, winner of the 2025 Kleist Prize for Young Playwrights, addresses an almost forgotten chapter of history: along the so-called »ratline«, a number of high-ranking Nazi officials fled in 1945 to escape prosecution – with the help of the local population in South Tyrol. The play explores our responsibility to remember and confront collective guilt.
So ein kleiner, nur ein ganz kleiner Bissen wäre völlig in Ordnung. »Blutbrot«