The film follows a confrontation between two groups of boys—one from the modern era and one from the Stone Age—who meet in a forest and an abandoned dairy.
| Trait | Description | |-------|-------------| | | Acts before thinking – often destructive | | Low frustration tolerance | Screams or breaks things when confused | | Literal-mindedness | Takes metaphors as physical instructions | | Physical comedy | Slapstick, falling, throwing props | | Childlike egoism | "Mine!" – no sharing, no waiting | | Stone Age logic | Fire = hot = bad, unless food | sebastian bleisch steinzeitbengel
This article explores the 1992 film Steinzeitbengel (Stone Age Boys), a controversial work directed by the German filmmaker (born June 10, 1957, as Norbert Bleisch ). Production and Concept The film follows a confrontation between two groups