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In a hotel, high up in a mountain village, two sisters aim to reconnect after distant years that contrast their close, almost twin-like upbringing. Martha has just been discharged from a sanatorium after a mental breakdown. Ella agrees to keep her company in the hope that the clean winter air will provide clarity—and a way back to their childhood connection.
It's only, when plans go awry, and Martha disappears in a rage, that Ella discovers a new sense of self outside her filial role. This identity is reinforced by various encounters: the hotel receptionist who takes her under her wing, the enigmatic love interest, the wistful, drunken Salvation Army soldier, the carpenter. And, not least, Ella's encounter with the writings of Stefan Zweig, which have a profound impact.
It's only, when plans go awry, and Martha disappears in a rage, that Ella discovers a new sense of self outside her filial role. This identity is reinforced by various encounters: the hotel receptionist who takes her under her wing, the enigmatic love interest, the wistful, drunken Salvation Army soldier, the carpenter. And, not least, Ella's encounter with the writings of Stefan Zweig, which have a profound impact.