Jakob Zuckermann alias Jaeckie Zucker is Jewish. But he says he's got nothing to do with "that club", ever since his mother and his little brother left him behind the
Iron Curtain in
East Germany when he was young. Therefore, when he learns of the death of his mother, he does not care. However he has to care. His younger brother pays him a visit with his family, because according to Jewish tradition, they have to observe the seven-day
Shiv'ah period of mourning, and their ''Mamme's'' will requires them to reconcile in the presence of the
rabbi and the family. If they fail, her assets will be bestowed upon the Jewish community of Berlin, and not them. Most of the scenes were shot at
Tegel Airport,
Karl-Marx-Allee,
Alexanderplatz,
Oranienburger Straße and the
Jewish Cemetery Weißensee in Berlin. The
Mayor of Berlin Klaus Wowereit makes a
cameo appearance as himself.
Polish actress
Golda Tencer does not speak German, even though she spoke her own lines fluently. She had the German text written down on small pieces of paper, hidden in her purse. During the movie she can sometimes be seen looking down into her purse. The soundtrack by Niki Reiser is light and jovial, featuring some
klezmer music as well. == Overview ==