The single mother Nadine leaves her home in Brandenburg at the age of 24 and takes a job in a coal industry factory near Cologne. There, she meets the impulsive Paul, whose multifaceted personality fascinates her so much that she sees him in various ways. For the first time in a long while, she feels like herself again. The two become a couple and develop a deep love for each other. But seven years later, her life has changed. Nadine’s job is threatened by structural changes in the industry, and her perception of Paul has also evolved.
Every You Every Me is an intriguing romantic drama set in the largest lignite mining area in Europe. Directed by Michael Fetter Nathansky, this film takes viewers on an emotional journey through the complexities of love and self-discovery.
Nadine, a single mother, leaves her home in Brandenburg at 24 to work in a factory near Cologne. There, she meets the multifaceted Paul, a man who captivates her with his many personas.
Their meeting brings Nadine a sense of fulfillment and self-discovery she has long missed. Their passionate love seems unbreakable, but after seven years, they face the harsh realities of changes in both the industry and their relationship.