Performers: Jennifer Sabel, Barbara Philipp, Hildegard Schroedter
"I am dying. Kommst du?" takes an unusual look at dying, tells of the challenges of the last days of life, of saying goodbye, the fear of death, but also of the humor that life retains until the end and the realization that life often comes to an unfinished end.
Nadine, a young mother, is suffering from terminal cancer. She says goodbye to her home and her previous life and does not voluntarily move into a hospice. Her mother Renate, herself overwhelmed by the situation of having to accompany her own child on this last stage of her journey, tries to take over the organization, also in order to escape her grief. Angry about the situation forced upon her, Nadine sits in her hospice room and longs for her apartment and her six-year-old son Dexter. Over the course of the movie, she slowly accepts her new, final home, where one last shared apartment gathers. Gradually, she comes into contact with the other residents of the hospice and begins to come to terms with her own situation and that of the others - angry and aggressive, sensitive and rude, cheerful and sad. She finds a friend in Marion, a fun-loving woman who refuses to let dying get her down. And Dexter? He comes to terms with dying and his mother's death in his own way. In the end, he does his homework at the cemetery and places pictures he has painted in front of Nadine's gravestone, which reads: "Anyone reading this need not be afraid of anything."
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