Rose and Sam are inseparable siblings. Still struggling after her divorce, Rose leans on her
brother as her greatest source of support. But when Sam is accused of raping a young woman and
Rose is called to testify, her unwavering loyalty begins to crack. Could it be that she doesn’t
truly know him? Premiering at the Berlinale, Sarah Miro Fischer’s debut examines moral
responsibility, guilt, and intimacy – while reminding us that violence can unfold quietly, just
behind closed doors.
Sarah Miro Fischer
The director was born in Germany in 1993 and studied film at the National Film School in
Bogotá, Colombia. Returning to Germany, she worked in script development, as a set
coordinator, and as an assistant director. From 2018 to 2024, she studied at the German Film and
Television Academy Berlin (DFFB). Her short film Spit received a special mention at New
York’s Imagine This Festival. A Good Sister is her feature debut.

Rose and Sam are inseparable siblings. Still struggling after her divorce, Rose leans on her
brother as her greatest source of support. But when Sam is accused of raping a young woman and
Rose is called to testify, her unwavering loyalty begins to crack. Could it be that she doesn’t
truly know him? Premiering at the Berlinale, Sarah Miro Fischer’s debut examines moral
responsibility, guilt, and intimacy – while reminding us that violence can unfold quietly, just
behind closed doors.
Sarah Miro Fischer
The director was born in Germany in 1993 and studied film at the National Film School in
Bogotá, Colombia. Returning to Germany, she worked in script development, as a set
coordinator, and as an assistant director. From 2018 to 2024, she studied at the German Film and
Television Academy Berlin (DFFB). Her short film Spit received a special mention at New
York’s Imagine This Festival. A Good Sister is her feature debut.
brother as her greatest source of support. But when Sam is accused of raping a young woman and
Rose is called to testify, her unwavering loyalty begins to crack. Could it be that she doesn’t
truly know him? Premiering at the Berlinale, Sarah Miro Fischer’s debut examines moral
responsibility, guilt, and intimacy – while reminding us that violence can unfold quietly, just
behind closed doors.
Sarah Miro Fischer
The director was born in Germany in 1993 and studied film at the National Film School in
Bogotá, Colombia. Returning to Germany, she worked in script development, as a set
coordinator, and as an assistant director. From 2018 to 2024, she studied at the German Film and
Television Academy Berlin (DFFB). Her short film Spit received a special mention at New
York’s Imagine This Festival. A Good Sister is her feature debut.