You Tell Me

Silke is pushed off a bridge yet survives. There is no trace of an assailant. The police suspect that the crime was a random attack by a drunk person. One day, the perpetrator and the victim run into each other and so begins a game of persecution and forgiveness. Silke's sister Moni (38) returns from Spain to find her sister's attacker, even though their own relationship is troubled. The offender's name is René (38) and before the crime, his life was harmonious. After the crime, he feels completely at a loss and begins to question himself and those around him. One day, the perpetrator and the victim run into each other and so begins a game of persecution and forgiveness. "If an early Andreas Dresen film had told a Brandenburg version of Kurosawa's RASHOMON, it might have looked similar." (Indiekino Berlin)

Keywords

  • Arthouse
  • Award Winning
  • Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis
  • Joséphine Demerliac
  • Location: Berlin
  • Made in Germany
  • missingFILMs
  • Screen: Germany
  • Sooner Awards
  • Sooner Awards: Best Actress
  • Sooner Awards: Best Picture
  • Young Talent
  • achtung berlin – new berlin film award

Actors

  • Christina Große
  • Gisa Flake
  • Marc Ben Puch
  • Patrick Heinrich
  • Dennis Kamitz

Director

  • Michael Fetter Nathansky

Drama


1h 42min


12 FSK

DE

Germany
2020
Silke is pushed off a bridge yet survives. There is no trace of an assailant. The police suspect that the crime was a random attack by a drunk person.

Silke is pushed off a bridge yet survives. There is no trace of an assailant. The police suspect that the crime was a random attack by a drunk person.


Silke is pushed off a bridge yet survives. There is no trace of an assailant. The police suspect that the crime was a random attack by a drunk person.


One day, the perpetrator and the victim run into each other and so begins a game of persecution and forgiveness.


Silke's sister Moni (38) returns from Spain to find her sister's attacker, even though their own relationship is troubled. The offender's name is René (38) and before the crime, his life was harmonious. After the crime, he feels completely at a loss and begins to question himself and those around him.


One day, the perpetrator and the victim run into each other and so begins a game of persecution and forgiveness.


"If an early Andreas Dresen film had told a Brandenburg version of Kurosawa's RASHOMON, it might have looked similar." (Indiekino Berlin)

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Cast & Crew