A young literature student (Mark Bellinghaus), works as a ghostwriter on the memoirs of a former, now stone-aged harlot (Trude Breitschopf). The supposed granddaughter Josefine (Mia Martin) also lives in the dilapidated house. By reading the diary, reality and imagination mix in the imagination of the student Andreas Alt, the roles of the two women. Manically attracted by the phantom of his desire, he finally succumbs to a false seduction. Director Susanne Aernecke has created a real eye-catcher with this, her graduation film from the HFF Munich. The costumes (1920s), the music, the camera and last but not least the acting ensemble - everything is coherent and convincing down to the smallest roles (Steffi Kammermeier and Kai Böcking). Pure goose bumps are not only suggested here, but given. This cabinet piece, which transitions from mysticism to horror, was an extremely successful product at festivals under the category "short film" and also won many awards and prizes. And rightly so.