In January 1942, high-ranking representatives of the German Nazi regime hold the infamous Wannsee Conference, where they plan the organized genocide of millions of Jews. This fictionalized TV film, based on historical records, commemorates the 80th anniversary of the event.
In the kitchen of a Vermont farmhouse, four people come to sit around a table. The silence of solstice holds them together. Before a ritualized meal they each tell a story. Their stories are ominous, yet, as in the first OOBIELAND film (INTRODUCTION TO OOBIELAND), they are incomplete. Earlier, the titular mother has passed on her powers to a young woman. At the close of the film, this young woman enters the farmhouse and, with final simplicity, restores the old order.
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