The second novel by acclaimed screenwriter Anika Decker celebrates its premiere at the Urania.
Nina: soon to be fifty, divorced, mother of two. She describes her condition as follows: slight aggression, emerging cynicism, breast tenderness. It's not that she begrudges her ex her marriage to the young influencer and "twin mom", she's just noticed a few details that are haunting her mind: her one-and-a-half-room apartment compared to the prestigious mansion of her supposedly bankrupt ex, for example. But then something happens that Nina doesn't want to believe: she falls in love with David, who is twenty years younger than her, and in doing so upsets the fragile constellation of her life. Because everyone has an opinion on the matter, including herself, and if she wants to be happy, she has to turn her life upside down.
Writer and director Anika Decker tells the modern love story of a woman between a turning point and a new beginning with wit, bite and yet full of warmth. Elena Gruschka, podcaster and producer, talks to her about "Two sensible adults who once saw each other naked".
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