Hiding: where blood doesn't flow
After the death of her son, the vulnerable Anja falls into a psychosis of denial and steals a baby to replace hers. So 'natural' that the actions of the police and media have no result. Anja loves 'her son' immensely and takes optimal care of him. Intuitively, she avoids the complications caused by people with possible suspicion. But through her work as a journalist, she meets the baby's grandfather, author Bernard Bloemendal. Their lives sometimes pass each other by. They know and suspect nothing, but during an interview with him, Anja's probing questions come up against the subject of Bernard's missing grandson. Who gets our sympathy: the woman who leaves her baby outside for a moment or the one who takes him with her after the loss of her child?