Marlene (2020) is a quiet and introspective drama that explores personal transformation, emotional distance, and the search for identity in a new city. Set in Berlin, the film captures the subtle loneliness that often accompanies fresh beginnings.
The story follows Marlene as she immerses herself in her new work as an art restorer. This profession becomes a metaphor for her inner state, as she focuses on repairing objects while gradually neglecting the people around her.

Her relationship with Flo begins with curiosity and warmth, but slowly fades into emotional absence. The film gently examines how ambition and self-focus can unintentionally create distance and misunderstanding.

What makes Marlene compelling is its minimalist approach. Dialogue is sparse, and much of the storytelling relies on atmosphere, routine, and quiet observation. This allows viewers to reflect on the character’s internal journey.