

Seven minutes. One nightclub. A father's lie that changes everything.
A young father, his twelve-year-old daughter, a night club, two secrets and a lie that will solve everything.
Acting
Emma Frieda Brüggler's wordless comprehension steals the film.
Direction
Pinske's crowded frames trap you in the father's shame.
Editing
Seven minutes cut like a thriller, land like tragedy.

Director
Annika Pinske
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Pinske made this as her HFF Munich thesis film. German short cinema has a brutal honesty about working-class dignity that American indie film often romanticizes.
The title's irony: 'homework' implies preparation, growth, a future. The father's solution offers none of these.
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