





Description
Synopsis:
Dina and Michael are in their early thirties. He is a doctor, she is an actress. They are happy together until Michael thinks about breaking up. She says: NOPE (NÖ). In thirteen episodes, we then accompany our two heroes while they maneuver through life over the years and try to not lose sight of their love. Nope is a film about love, how to find love and our struggles to live with love. It’s a film about a generation in their thirties, who have everything, who have tried everything but who often still fail silently.
About the director:
Born in Munich in 1976, Dietrich Brüggemann was raised in both Germany and South Africa. While a student at the Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg, he was an assistant director of music videos and a member of various bands. In 2006 he presented his graduation film, Nine Takes. He has been a writer and director of various films and music videos; at the Berlinale in 2014 he received the Silver Bear for best screenplay for Stations of the Cross. As a musician, he regularly performs with the group 43 Characters at experimental silent film evenings at the Deutsches Theater and elsewhere. He has also performed the soundtracks to all of his own films since Heil (2015). In 2017, he and Desiree Klaeukens founded the band Theodor Shitstorm.