
If you don‘t see things as a problem, you don‘t have one. This is the attitude Janne is trying to maintain towards the fact of being raped by the brother-in-law of her new boss. In the aftermath of her private bankruptcy, she needs a job and hates the idea of being a victim. Still, remaining silent about the incident has its consequences.
A stark, unflinching look at the aftermath of trauma. It feels deeply personal and uncomfortable, forcing you to confront difficult truths about silence and the struggle for self-preservation in the face of injustice.

















