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The moment when we lose a person, a love, a friendship, when something breaks and also becomes free. The moment when a person wants to snuggle up and tear themselves away. Also the moment when our hearts break because we realize something or are painfully confronted with something that shouldn't be like this: patriarchy, for example. And the time afterwards when we bathe in pain and listen to the same song in an endless loop. The "living forwards and understanding backwards" and also the lifelines, in friendships and in ourselves. - In their performance, Caro Braun and Nola Friedrich track down the "heartbreak" and reveal it to each other and to us. With their own songs, iconic heartbreak music, pop-cultural references, with lyrics and with their bodies. Subjective, pleasurable, painful and funny, it's about personal experiences, social influences, the "shit boys" and also their own fails, which, even if people forgive themselves for them, somehow still hurt. An invitation to snuggle up and tear yourself away.