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From the opening scenes of a little boy brandishing a huge gun, the audience is immediately drawn in. Bolstered by beautiful cinematography and an evocative score, nothing is predictable about this suspenseful tale of young Roman, his Ukrainian mother working illegally in Germany and Gert, the employer with whom she becomes romantically involved. Director Marcus Lenz weaves a compelling narrative largely from the perspective of a child. In addition, the film raises important questions about the perilous state of undocumented immigrants. This powerful film explores Roman’s endearing bond with his mom, as well as his complex, evolving relationship with Gert. Roman’s fascination with nature is captured in several winning scenes. A mother-son bowling montage to the accompaniment of Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” leaves an indelible impression. Audiences will be mesmerized by this intimate three-person saga.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    96 minutes
  • Language
    German, Ukrainian
  • Country
    Germany
  • Premiere
    North America
  • Director
    Marcus Lenz
  • Screenwriter
    Marcus Lenz, Lars Hubrich
  • Producer
    Gunter Hanfgarn, Andrea Ufer, Patrick Waldmann
  • Cast
    Yelizar Nazarenko, Maria Bruni, Udo Samel
  • Cinematographer
    Frank Amann
  • Editor
    Hansjörg Weissbrich, Bernd Euscher
  • Production Design
    Beatrice Schultz
  • Music
    Caroline Siegers, Evgueni Galperine