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Tanja-Victoria moved from Germany to the United States to reunite with her siblings, she has been separated from since she was little. In this process she realizes that a separate childhood has not built a bond she so much had hoped for.
She meets her future husband. He does for her what her siblings failed to do, integrating her into the social and political life of the United States. First madly in love and both seemingly following a karmic fate, they move together and live a contented life until David proposes marriage.
Tanja finds her identity in her second name Victoria, how David has started calling her. With the proposal of marriage, Vic is confronted with her insecurities about being a married woman who consequently will become a mother of a child. Both struggle through the process of this imbalance, but eventually get married, when Vic finds she is pregnant.
David is overly happy becoming a father, but at the same time is not able to cope with this responsibility either. Out of the blue, he vanishes. Vic is confronted with the political situation of a sole mother in a foreign country, with immigration laws threatening to loose her child. She is not prepared to do so and returns back to Germany.
“Sonata in F-Minor’ is a compelling story about the search for one’s identity, about a journey of intense loneliness, longing, awareness and inner wisdom of unconditional love.”
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