

A hitman falls for his target in 76 minutes of chaotic German indie brilliance.
Rodion procured the weapon that Nina wants to use to avenge her brother's death. Saralisa, who has just been released from prison, is not to live any longer. But when Rodion encounters the condemned woman, he is completely lost.
Direction
Lemke's guerrilla filmmaking breaks every rule beautifully.
Acting
Saralisa Volm's prison-hardened vulnerability steals every scene.

Director
Klaus Lemke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Lemke shot this in ten days with non-professional actors he found in Munich clubs, improvising most dialogue.
Part of Germany's 'Berlin School' movement rejecting polished cinema for raw emotional authenticity.