A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 2023
Original Title:
Nichts, was uns passiert
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARD
Gaumont
WDR
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 89
27-year-old Anna and Jonas, who is one year older, get to know each other through their university clique. The initial attraction leads to an unspectacular one-night stand that seems like the beginning of a light summer affair. However, the encounters between the two are also characterized by a lot of friction and provocation. Then something happens that completely changes their lives: after a party with lots of alcohol, the two have sex. Later, Anna thinks she was raped by Jonas. Anna feels traumatized and thinks she can remember her “no.” Jonas, on the other hand, remembers consensual sex. The only person Anna can initially confide in is her sister Daria, who advises her to report the crime. Eventually, those around you also find out about the accusation. Friends have to take a stand. The podcaster Kelly researches the events and tries to explore attitudes and discourses surrounding the case and its effects on victims, perpetrators and those around them.
Casting Director:
Karimah El-Giamal
Commissioning Editor:
Henrike Vieregge
Costume Design:
Andrea Uebel
Director:
Julia C. Kaiser
Director of Photography:
Lotta Kilian
Editor:
Friederike Fiek
Line Producer:
Fabian Glubrecht
Makeup Designer:
Selina Weiershäuser
Sabrina Lehmann
Novel:
Bettina Wilpert
Original Music Composer:
Victoria Hillestad
Producer:
Nina Sollich
Nele Willaert
Sabine de Mardt
Production Design:
Ina Timmerberg
Sound:
Roman Höffgen
Sound Designer:
Johannes Kunz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Johannes Kunz
Writer:
Julia C. Kaiser
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