The debut feature film 'Trial of Hein' (Der Heimatlose) by director Kai Stanicke has received an exclusive trailer following its win at the Berlinale 2026 Teddy Jury. The film explores themes of homecoming to an island community. It marks Stanicke's entry into feature filmmaking.
'Trial of Hein', also known as 'Der Heimatlose', is the first feature film directed by Kai Stanicke. The story centers on a protagonist's return to an island community, delving into personal and cultural reconnection. This project earned recognition at the Berlinale 2026, where it won the Teddy Jury award, highlighting its significance in queer cinema representation.
The exclusive trailer, released on February 26, 2026, provides an initial glimpse into the film's narrative and visual style. As a debut effort, it showcases Stanicke's directorial vision in a setting that blends isolation and intimacy. The Berlinale win underscores the film's impact, positioning it as a notable addition to independent cinema.
No further details on production or distribution were available in the announcement, but the trailer's debut signals growing interest in Stanicke's work. The film contributes to ongoing discussions around identity and belonging in contemporary storytelling.