Accompanied by Prof. Henning Tietz + Prof. Daniel Braun
Bachelor MD

Chiara
Lühr
Idea. Experiment. Set up. Create. Camera. Cut. Stress. Color. Shapes. Sound. Chaos. Cake. Title. Clarity. Check it off. Just in time. Multifaceted. Film — this is what I love doing.

What's wrong?
A short film about sexual harassment and victim blaming
This issue has been with me for a long time. Too many stories, too much injustice — even close to home. Eventually, it got so personal that I couldn’t just stand by and listen anymore. I felt the need to do something.This film is my way of expressing what’s hard to put into words — because it’s painful and deeply personal. Because it still often goes unseen.Sexual harassment is frequently dismissed or ignored, and victims are made to justify their reactions or even their clothing. This culture of victim blaming has really stayed with me. I wanted to expose how wrong it is — and how deeply it affects people.My film is not meant to be subtle. It aims to shine a light on what is usually overlooked. To ask tough questions. To take a clear stand. And to challenge people to look, listen, and reflect — even when it’s uncomfortable.




