
Germany | Czechoslovakia 2014
Opening May 21, 2015
Directed by: Stina Werenfels
Writing credits: Stina Werenfels, Boris Treyer
Principle actors: Victoria Schulz, Jenny Schila, Lars Eldinger, Urs Jucker

Director Warenfels was inspired by the original play by Lukas Bärfuss which premiered 2003 in Basel and has since played in the Thalia Theater in Hamburg. The title translates to “The Sexual Neuroses of our Parents.” Or, in other words: who is really crazy here? The opening shots of the birthday party are enticing (camera: Lukas Strebel) in that they jump from a red dress, to boots, an eyebrow, someone’s neck, a balloon, feet, ice cream, toes, an eye, the top of a baby’s head, etc., and we wonder what will come next. The message of the film (which showed at the 2015 Berlinale) is that the handicapped are also human beings. It also touches on the responsibilities towards an unborn child. All of the actors are excellent, especially Victoria Schulz as Dora, who was “discovered” during a street casting in 2011. Ninety minutes are exactly the right length to tell the whole story. ( )