An irresistible family tragedy spanning three generations; a documentary to which one would like to build a monument.
Kim has her music, Kim has her dogs, Kim has her faith. Kim fights every day. Against fear, for a piece of normality, for the ground underfoot. Kim is Lore’s daughter. Lore was six years old when her mother was deported to Auschwitz. Lore is a “DP” – a displaced person, to this day. Lore has her files. She copies articles from the Weser-Kurier from morning to night, archiving them in crates, baskets and boxes. Throughout her life Lore did not speak of her: not of her of her mother of hers, not of the hiding place in which she survived, not of Tom, her son of hers, brother of Kim, who took his own life . But Kim wants to talk about her: about her, about her childhood with Lore about her, about Tom, about their damaged lives. There is a lot of anger and a lot of power and a love between mother and daughter that has always been there but could not be lived.