by Johannes Disselhoff
Fiction | Germany | 2008 | 16mm | 23 min.
italian subtitles by EMM
Martin and Jakob are only a few years apart but ideologically a whole world lies between them. Martin is a law student with middle-class ambitions, Jakob is an artist with a tendency to relax. However, they have one thing in common: they are brothers.rnWhen their mother Frida dies unexpectedly and her funeral needs to be arranged, the brothers’ opposing concepts of living collide. To bury their mother appropriately, both Martin and Jakob have to take a risk.
Johannes Disselhoff (Berlin, Germany, 1978) directed several independent films, since 1999 has been working camera assistant and assistant director and since 2004 has been studyin film directing at the University of Television and Film of Munich, in Germany. Filmography: “Bernstein bringt's” and “Nutella” (2003), “Liebe Machen” (2004), “Alina” and “Hi” (2005), “Reap What You Sow” and “HEUTE means TODAY” (2006) and “Wie Es Bleibt” (2007).
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