Best Acting, Best Screenplay, Best Costume Design, Best Production!
LUISA has now opened in cinemas. You can find screening dates at REAL FICTION.
Our cooperation partners 17motion from barner16 created an absolutely worth-seeing making-of documentary for LUISA for us and on behalf of ZDF.
Director Julia Roesler received two awards at the 39th Braunschweig International Film Festival (BIFF): first, the TILDA, a prize endowed with €6,000 for a film by a female director, selected from eight international productions. Shortly afterwards, she also received the Heimspiel Award, endowed with €5,000, for the best film with a regional connection.
At the same time, dramaturge Silke Merzhäuser accepted the Audience Award for LUISA at the Ahrenshoop Film Nights.
Our feature film LUISA tells the story of 24-year-old Luisa, who lives in a shared residential home for people with disabilities together with seven other residents. Unnoticed, Luisa becomes quieter and quieter while everyday life in the group home continues—until it is unexpectedly discovered that she is pregnant. She tells no one what happened; she remains silent. Sexual abuse is suspected.
The investigation that follows becomes a severe ordeal for Luisa, her boyfriend Anton, and the entire staff of the residential facility.
A drama. A true crime story.
LUISA has now opened in cinemas. You can find screening dates at REAL FICTION.
Our cooperation partners 17motion from barner16 created an absolutely worth-seeing making-of documentary for LUISA for us and on behalf of ZDF.
Previous Awards for LUISA
Director Julia Roesler received two awards at the 39th Braunschweig International Film Festival (BIFF): first, the TILDA, a prize endowed with €6,000 for a film by a female director, selected from eight international productions. Shortly afterwards, she also received the Heimspiel Award, endowed with €5,000, for the best film with a regional connection.
At the same time, dramaturge Silke Merzhäuser accepted the Audience Award for LUISA at the Ahrenshoop Film Nights.
About the Film
Our feature film LUISA tells the story of 24-year-old Luisa, who lives in a shared residential home for people with disabilities together with seven other residents. Unnoticed, Luisa becomes quieter and quieter while everyday life in the group home continues—until it is unexpectedly discovered that she is pregnant. She tells no one what happened; she remains silent. Sexual abuse is suspected.
The investigation that follows becomes a severe ordeal for Luisa, her boyfriend Anton, and the entire staff of the residential facility.
A drama. A true crime story.
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