When German Jew Lena Katz goes to pick up her mother from a New York hotel for her birthday dinner, she finds a strange woman lying in a pool of blood in the hotel corridor. Lena accompanies this seriously injured woman to the emergency ward where she meets the latter’s son, David Fish. It is love at first sight for both of them.
David’s mother dies of her injuries that same night, and Lena’s mother, although she has just arrived, leaves New York without an explanation.
The dead woman in the New York hotel is a mystery: Was it an accident or was she murdered? David, the dead woman’s son, sets out into the heat of New York together with a rather shady lawyer, Kaminski, to investigate the case.
In the course of the investigations, Kaminski’s suspicions of Lena’s family grow, as well as the passion of those involved, David and Lena. Fear and the turmoil of emotions, however, mean that Lena misses any opportunity to confess her origins. When she learns of the impending burden of proof against her own mother, she is faced with the most difficult decision in her life: Should she protect her family, whose dark secrets and entanglements she knows nothing of, or should she confide in David and the increasingly sinister Kaminski in order to solve the crime between their two families?
Torn between their feelings and fear of the truth, David and Lena finally learn about the tragic and fateful link between their families. Shadows from a past before Lena and David were born wrench the two families out of an idyll that has lasted for decades.
The Giraffe
Dani Levy, Maria Schrader
Born in 1957 in Basel/Switzerland. Active as an actor, screenwriter, director and producer.
| 1986 | Du mich auch | Spielfilm Co-Regie |
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| 1989 | Robbikallepaul | Spielfilm | 1989 |
| 1992 | I was on Mars | Spielfilm | 1992 |
| 1993 | Ohne mich | Spielfilm | |
| 1995 | Stille Nacht – ein Fest der Liebe | Spielfilm | 2023 |
| 1998 | Meschugge | Spielfilm Co-Regie |
1998 |
| 1999 | Das Geheimnis der Sicherheit | Spielfilm | |
| 2002 | Väte | Spielfilm | |
| 2004 | Alles auf Zucker! | Spielfilm | |
| 2007 | Mein Führer – die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit über Adolf Hitler | Spielfilm | |
| 2010 | Das Leben ist zu lang | Spielfilm | |
| 2015 | Der Liebling des Himmels | Spielfilm | |
| 2016 | Die Welt der Wunderlichs | Spielfilm | |
| 2019 | Berlin, I Love You | Spielfilm | |
| 2020 | Die Känguru-Chronike | Spielfilm |
“The exciting thing about Lena as a character is that she loses almost everything only to find something completely new. Lena believes she has her life under control and can do what she wants. She feels independent but lonely. Suddenly, nothing is as it seemed. She loses her family and her identity: she is no longer who she thinks she is. This hurts, although she has never felt comfortable with herself.
At the same time, she finds something she no longer believed in — love. She tramples it underfoot, she tries to run away, but still, David is there in the end. I guess that’s what you would call a happy ending.”
Maria Schrader
