"If you don't see any problems, you don't have any" is Janne's attitude regarding the fact that her new boss's brother-in-law has slept with her against her will. She keeps the incident under wraps and lets everything take its normal course. Her silence has consequences, though, and not just for her relationship with Piet.
Born in Berlin in 1983, Eva Trobisch worked as an assistant in theater, then in film. In 2009, she enrolled at HFF München to study film directing, was a visiting student at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and enrolled in a master's program in screenwriting at the London Film School in 2015. ALLES IST GUT is her graduation film.
Filmography: 2019/2020 - SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL 2018 - ALL GOOD 2016 - NEVERMIND, short (prod.) 2015 - TWO SUMMERS (scr.) 2014 - LUCK OR SOMETHING, short 2013 - THE WAY YOU KISS, short 2010 - MONDAYS, short
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