Next week Michelle Monballijn is filming a graduation project with the SAE Institute Munich — one that sounds rather psychological, but in any case intriguing enough that we are backing this venture around Fiona Jordan, Nicolai Zimmermann and Philip Arh. The idea behind "Nobody" is a short film whose story aims to grip and surprise the viewer in equal measure. Here is a brief glimpse: "The therapist and his patient are in the middle of a session. It begins quite normally, with the therapist asking a few questions and trying to reach his patient. But as the conversation goes on, the patient recalls ever more tragic events and the situation shifts. Suddenly the therapist is no longer the dominant party. All at once the patient begins to ask the questions, putting the therapist increasingly on the back foot. An argument erupts. The therapist loses control of himself and attacks his patient. Just as the escalation reaches its climax, the situation is interrupted. The door opens and a doctor enters the room. Now the therapist must realise that he has been alone the whole time — and that he himself is the real patient."