Kieselsteine
"We both have a common burden to carry, it's in the blood ..." When Friedrich and Hannah meet by chance in a Viennese pub, two worlds collide. For the Jewish woman, most of whose family was murdered in the concentration camps, the German's smugness is a provocation; he, on the other hand, is attracted by the "endless sadness". When he apologises for his performance, the dislike develops into a kind of friendship ... In the first feature film by the GEBÜRTIG director, "perpetrator" and "victim" (both work at the Office of Historical Monuments) meet in a microcosm of repression. In the short term, something seems to break open, both are looking for a form of redemption. Anyone who visits a Jewish grave leaves a pebble as a sign of remembrance. Hannah will never forget Friedrich either