Her good-looking, bourgeois friend David and her pretence of working for a newspaper are attempts to hide her inner conflicts and her true occupation as a social worker in the low-prestige Berlin district of Neukoelln.
Since his nocturnal encounter with a young German man on Sonnenallee it has become more difficult for him to keep up the façade of normal life.
This is the beginning of a love triangle that is dangerous for the self-understanding of all parties, because Nazim's new lover is no one else but Janas boy friend David.
In addition to the soundtrack by Boris Bojadhziev, the Berlin Band Kitty Solaris contributed some songs to the film:
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