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Sultry German drama about a young woman who, just after the fall of the Berlin Wall, begins a passionate relationship with an attractive farmer who is twenty years her senior.
The summer of 1990 is hot in the countryside of Thuringia, in former East Germany. Maria is about to turn nineteen, lives with her boyfriend Johannes on his parents’ farm and would rather lose herself in books than focus on graduating. There is a sense of a new era dawning with the German reunification, when she bumps into Henner, the farmer next door. One touch is all it takes to ignite an all-consuming passion between Maria and the headstrong, charismatic man twice her age. In an atmosphere buzzing with possibilities, love is born: a secret passion full of longing and desire that devours everything in its path.
Director Emily Atef (PLUS QUE JAMAIS, 3 TAGE IN QUIBERON) portrays the difficult transition from a divided into a united Germany, with depressing, bleak images of the former German Democratic Republic, to the hope that radiates from the gold-shining skin in the love scenes.