In the middle of his midlife crisis, Sacha leaves his girlfriend and moves into his grandparents’ Airbnb. There he is surprised by the arrival of Marjan, an Iranian woman who is in her own marriage crisis. Both of them are annoyed to have to share the apartment and instead of the longed-for peace, uneasiness spreads. When the lively American Mina finally joins them, the mutual reservations gradually give way to curiosity. The involuntary encounter becomes a moment of new possibilities.
Romed Wyder is a director, producer and screenwriter. In 1995 he graduated from the film department at the Haute École d’Art et de Design (HEAD) in Geneva. He is co-founder of the Cinéma Spoutnik and the collective Laïka Films. In 2003 he founded his own production company Paradigma Films, with which he produces all his films. At the same time he develops a kinescoping system and an online widget generator. Between 2005 and 2008 he was president of ARF (Association of Swiss Film Directors) and currently sits on the board of trustees of Swiss Films and the of the Swiss Film Academy. His documentaries and feature films have been screened in Switzerland, France, Belgium and Germany after being shown and awarded at international festivals. Among them are; Squatters (1995), Pas de café, pas de télé, pas de sexe (1999), Absolut (2004), Dawn (2014) and Et Israël fut… (2018).