The weather in closed rooms

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Movie
Original title The weather in closed rooms
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2015
length 100 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Isabelle Stever
script Isabelle Stever
production Ingmar Trost
music Yoyo Röhm
camera Phillip Kaminiak
cut Tobias Forth
occupation

The indoor weather is a German film by Isabelle Stever from 2015.

action

Dorothea works as a fundraiser for the UNHCR in an unspecified location in the Middle East. Your current project aims to look for talented girls in refugee camps who should be able to study in England. Dorothea's problem is that due to the current threat situation, the camps in the vicinity are practically deserted, so that initially nobody can be found who could support her with her funding.

Dorothea sees herself as a charity professional who doesn't just give up a project just because nobody can be found who could be helped. Without further ado, she circumvents the award criteria of her own project and gives a scholarship to a girl who has not yet finished school.

While the girl is being put on a plane to London, Dorothea passes the time by putting the wealthy hotel guests and dignitaries in a spending mood for their project in constantly changing extravagant cloakrooms. Finally, Alec crosses her path, a much younger bohemian and bon vivant, who immediately realizes that Dorothea is surrounded by inner emptiness between her receptions, which she tries to suppress with enormous alcohol consumption. He offers himself to her to pass the time, and she thanks him by using her credit card. Soon their relationship becomes excessive, problems pile up, and the project threatens to fail.

Others

After being used in theatrical distribution at the Festival of German Films 2016 in Ludwigshafen, on the occasion of the awarding of the Drama Award to the leading actress Maria Furtwängler, the film was shown three times.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Release certificate for the weather in closed rooms . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry , October 2015 (PDF; test number: 155 477 K).