Don't Look at Me That Way

The film had its world premiere at the 33rd Filmfest München in the category "Neues Deutsches Kino" ("New German Cinema").

It is considered an overwhelming feature film that provocatively questions gender roles and is about an erotic power struggle between two young city women.

Instead of the longed-for love, however, a one-sided dependency arises, and Sofia and Hedi join forces.

After a long time, Iva's father returns and tries to rebuild the abandoned relationship with his daughter and granddaughter.

[5] In the film, the director Uisenma Borchu plays a leading role alongside Catrina Stemmer, Josef Bierbichler and Anne-Marie Weisz.

Uisenma Borchu in 2016, leading actress and director