An ode to freedom and a rebellious stance against modern-age materialism. An elliptical experiment, concerned with ideas and form more than fully comprehensible storyline.
Even though the walls are crumbling around Fanni’s opulent lifestyle, one could never tell due to her poker face. No longer moved by the beautiful objects money can buy, Fanni sheds her bourgeois identity and decides to trek her way through the Alpine mountains. She reaches a remote farm and meets Anna, a young woman shackled by circumstances of her own. Anna has had enough of pigs, and Fanni has had enough of money. Opposites attract.
»I may be idealistic, but I believe in humankind. I risk sounding prophetic, but I feel our ability to love has gone astray. /.../ We believe in the holy money, the holiness of the Federal Reserve, the communion of banks, the payout of interest and eternal assets. Amen. Instead, let’s bask in the burning inflation. We‘ll sing along and raise our voices as one. We are the mighty ones who have the power to bring down the religion of dollars and cents, pounds and pence. Life will rise like the sun. Like it has for Fanni and Anna.« (Daniel Hoesl)