![]() From there, she gets to know about Edwin Schönborn (Shenja Lacher), who is the only person using such a camera to create art in their vicinity. She learns that they are mostly used by elite artists and then goes to a nearby exhibition to investigate further. Meanwhile, she goes to a local photo store in relation to Dunja’s case to ask for a polaroid camera. Blum shares her daughter’s atheist proclivities. Her daughter – Nela (Emilia Pieske), who has trouble making peace with her father’s sudden death, gets into a fight with another student at her school and then argues with Father Herbert (Simon Schwarz) about the existence of God. ![]() Her father-in-law, who decides to chip in to help her out with the domestic chores, is also displeased by it. However, it does not go well with her family since they are skeptical about her identity. Seeing her mental state, she decides to take her home. Blum wonders why Mark did not go to the police with her (since he was also one of the officers), and Dunja gets terrified by even the mention of the police. She somehow managed to run away and ended up in their town. ![]() After getting a drink from a man driving the car, she and some other young women were abused by a few masked men. ![]() ![]() Blum learns about the horrifying abuse Dunja went through. ![]()
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