by Kirsten Fuchs
When Claire's sister Luise goes to study in the USA, Claire takes over her apartment and joins Luise's successful fashion vlog. "Heimatkleid" is the name of the first label she is to introduce. The concept - production without exploitation, sewn in Germany - sounds plausible, and the dress looks good too.
But in the middle of Claire's interview with the label founder, bags of paint fly at the shop windows and people chant "Nazis out" outside. Claire is disturbed: what's wrong with such a good approach?
It's not so easy with the new neighbors either: Tom is helpful and damn attractive. And Claire likes the fact that he stands up for his beliefs. But is it really true that everyone in the house will vote for the new party that Tom is so enthusiastic about? And why is he saying things that Claire knows aren't true? When Claire suddenly has to take a stand, it's anything but easy for her.