1977: Elga, 60, now resides in a hospice waiting for the end of her life. Her comfort comes in visits from her physician Sara, whom she entertains with tales of her former love in 1930's Berlin. 1933: Elga (and Weimar Germany) are succumbing to the National Socialists. But she is remembering her true love, a beautiful young Jewish woman. Now, for the first time, Elga tells Sara the true ending to her story and looks to the one moment that defined her life.
Directing | Samuel Gridley | Director |
Writing | Samuel Gridley | Writer |
Writing | Fausto Lucignani | Writer |
Writing | Max Peltz | Writer |
Production | Samuel Gridley | Producer |
Production | Olivia Hains | Producer |
Production | Callum King | Associate Producer |
Production | Max Peltz | Producer |
Production | Louis Wakefield | Producer |
Sound | Tom Fitzimons | Music |
Crew | Richard Osborne | Cinematography |
Editing | Izabella Curry | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Ruth Pease | Makeup Artist |
Art | Lauren Pratt | Production Design |