Amrum (2025)
In the stark beauty of a North Sea island, *Amrum* captures a rarely seen perspective on war’s end: the quiet unraveling of a child’s world. Twelve-year-old Nanning’s daily fight for survival—hunting seals, working fields—is suddenly overshadowed by a mother’s silent collapse. This is not a story of battles, but of emotional endurance and the lonely confusion of growing up amid aftermath. For viewers drawn to intimate, atmospheric dramas like *The White Ribbon* or *Never Rarely Sometimes Always*, *Amrum* offers a haunting, tender look at how peace can feel as devastating as war.