Topfpalmen
Her dress is far too lavish and the toilet cubicle way too small for the bride to fit in. The ballroom is jam-packed and the mood alarmingly good. Something is about to burst: The groom’s delusion of grandeur? The pregnant belly of deaf Betti? Her stepfather’s patience? Or the wine-filled bladder of his ex-wife?
Director’s Note - Rosa Friedrich
Reality does not have to be gray and cruel. Instead, it can very well be colorful and cruel. Tragedies often hide behind smiling faces and colorful curtains. You might overlook them, or see them only too late.
This is what I wanted this film to be: sweetest candy with a bitter core. an acidic pill, tasting even stronger in all the sugar it comes with.
That is Betti’s fate, and bitter is also the image painted of her mother, who is anything but a role model.
Romy is irresponsible and hardly ever shows up at home. drawing no black and white picture, Topfpalmen asks for the true nature of love.
Is it a feeling? Does it mean taking responsibility? And does it imply sacrifice?