Minu poeg
Kui Marlene’i hulljulge poeg Jason satub raskesse rulaõnnetusse, saab sellest naise elu pöördepunkt. Poiss tunneb end endiselt võitmatuna, kuid Jasoni vigastuste tõsidus viitab sellele, et abi on võimalik leida ainult ühest Šveitsi erakliinikust. Marlene on poja tervise nimel kõigeks valmis ning otsustab Berliinist autoga Šveitsi sõita. Ehkki tal on plaanis minna mööda kõige otsemat teed, üritab Jason iga hinna eest ema veenda, et elus on kõige olulisemad just kõrvalepõiked.
Anke Engelke ja Jonas Dassleri ehk ema ja poja vaheline keemia on selles silmapaistvas road-movie’s selgelt tajutav, kui peategelased kogevad nii omavahelist lähedust kui ka kaugenemist, püüeldes vabaduse ja minevikust ülesaamise poole.
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Lena Stahl (snd 1979) started her career in Scandinavia. She studied at the European Film College in Denmark followed by various jobs in the film and TV industry in Sweden, Denmark and Germany. In 2005 she started studying direction and screenwriting at the University of Television and Film (HFF) in Munich. Her graduation film Alle Tage Meines Lebens was nominated for the prestigious Max Ophüls Award and was screened at numerous international film festivals. After winning the Pro7/Sat1 Mainstream Award for her screenplay Blackout, she focused primarily on screenwriting. She has written various screenplays for film and television, collaborating with many different production companies, including X Filme Creative Pool (Babylon Berlin), Akzente Film (The Silent Revolution) and Warner Bros. Germany. In 2020 she was one of the seven screenwriters selected for the eQuinoxe Europe Intl. Screenwriter Workshop with her feature film project The Leap of the Foals. Lena Stahl lives in Berlin and is currently working on her own TV show and a second feature with Warner Bros. Germany. Her feature film directorial debut Mein Sohn will be brought to the big screen by Warner Bros. Germany in 2021.
Annas Garten (2008), Mein Sohn (My Son, 2021)
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