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Completed - GERMAN - Drama - 92 minutes

Log Line

Agnes comes to Berlin to identify a dead girl. The police suspect it is Agnes' fifteen-year-old daughter, who has run away from home. But it is not. Agnes remains in Berlin nevertheless, driven by the hope of finding her daughter, where she meets Ines, a

Previous markets

  • Berlin EFM 2014 (Premiere)
  • Cannes 2014 (Screening)
  • Berlin EFM 2015 (Line up)
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Year of production : 2014

Director(s) : Maria SPETH
Writer(s) : Maria SPETH
Cast : Corinna KIRCHHOFF, Kathleen MORGENEYER

Producer(s) : Maria SPETH (MADONNEN FILM), Reinhold VORSCHNEIDER (MADONNEN FILM)

Synopsis

Agnes, a teacher from the German province Hesse, comes to Berlin to identify a dead girl. The police suspect she is Agnes’ fifteen-year-old daughter Lydia, who has run away from home. But she is not. Agnes decides to stay in Berlin, driven by the hope of finding her daughter. A desperate search begins that takes her to railway missions, junkie hangouts and homeless shelters – places Agnes fears and would usually avoid. The worst part is not knowing. Ines has been living in Berlin for years: on the street or with people who offer her shelter. She claims to be a painter, but is actually a cunning social-parasite. One night, the two women’s paths cross. From that point on, Ines clings to Agnes’ side. She infiltrates the older woman’s life as though it were her own. Agnes yields to the young woman’s forceful ways. This stranger seems outlandish, bewildering and menacing, yet somehow familiar. The two women develop a peculiar relationship based on attraction and repulsion. Agnes becomes confused and disoriented. Where did Ines come from and why did she come to her? Is there a link between this stranger and her daughter? Should Agnes continue searching for Lydia? Why does Agnes not show Ines the door? Agnes is faced with a difficult decision.

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Country(ies) : GERMANY

Festivals and Awards

Berlinale - Berlin IFF 2014 Forum


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