Chaim (62) lives with his mother (95), a concentration camp survivor, in a retirement home. Both are lively, funny characters; We follow the pain of the Holocaust and the laughter of their everyday existence. The film takes a non-judgemental look at the way in which the Holocaust continues to affect the lives of the children of survivors.
1992 MA thesis on anti-Semitism in German television at the University of Arts in Berlin;
since then working as a freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker for German broadcasters