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- The family of a German linguist lives with an indigenous tribe in Papua New Guinea.
- The work is hard but fulfilling: since the death of her parents, the dairy farmer Klara has single-handedly tried to keep the family farm afloat in the Eifel province. But the milk prices are in the basement, business is bad, and Klara cannot get a new loan. The idealistic young woman has no choice: she will have to sell her beloved farm. In this situation, after a long time, she made contact with her sister Mika, who lives as a successful gallery owner in fashionable Dsseldorf. The two women could hardly be more unequal. However, they are completely in agreement on one point: namely that the other has no idea what "real" life really is. But now the career woman Mika finally sees the chance to steer her sister's life in new directions. Without further ado, she invites Klara over - which she soon regrets, because with Klara the full country life finds its way into the stylish designer apartment. While Mika's husband Philipp finds the breath of fresh air invigorating, her spoiled children Lola and Moritz are initially irritated by Klara's blunt manner. A personality coach should prepare the country for urban life and show her professional prospects - with moderate success. In return, Klara meets a man in the organic delicatessen shop Hauke who is completely on her wavelength. When someone interested in buying the farm finally reports, the sisters want to spruce up the dilapidated property a little before visiting. For the two of them, the trip to the Eifel is also a trip back in time, and it doesn't take long before old rivalries and repressed conflicts break out again. Back in Dsseldorf, the situation escalates when Mika feels publicly exposed by her sister. The ultimate break seems inevitable.
- Film follows a young couple who are parasitic on the lives of others. The girl visits a lonely old lady in exchange for money. The boy, also for money, visits a couple whose son has died.
- Ladies' man loses first his inheritance and then his heart.
- "You know that feeling when everything seems to get to you - and you start doing the craziest things?" Jana Frank knows exactly this feeling all too well. The woman in her late thirties has a demanding job as a operations planner for an airline and, as a single mother, has to look after her teenage daughter Marie - and her father-in-law Charly. The likeable roommate is not necessarily what Jana would call an educationally valuable role model, on the contrary: the eco-friendly "pension revolutionary" and his granddaughter want to green the concrete canyons of Frankfurt in illegal cloak-and-dagger actions. When the two cheeky guerrilla gardeners are caught by the police again, Jana has finally had enough: she throws the incorrigible Charly out the door. He reacts defiantly and quickly auctions off an overgrown Spessart country house on the Internet. So that he doesn't fall for a scammer, Jana accompanies him to the remote biotope as a precaution. The owner, Thomas Lorenz, is an environmental biologist and essentially sells his entire life with the house in order to move to Mauritania as a crocodile researcher. He immediately likes Charly, but Jana remains skeptical. From the very first moment, the well-organized city girl and the casual animal researcher engage in teasing duels: about the price of the house, the right relationship with nature - and this darn longing for home. But: opposites attract - and so the two become very close emotionally despite their different views on life. But Jana, whose relationship has been damaged and who doesn't dare, fears the loss of control. She believes she has to be there for her job, her daughter and her father-in-law. Charly and Marie have long since made their own plans. And Jana gradually realizes that sometimes you just have to let go in order to make your dreams come true - even if they sound crazy to others.
- Florian, an expert Agrotechnician who has recently been widowed, decides to follow the strange ideas of a woman who wants to plant fir trees in the desert on the commission of a sheikh.
- Gabriela Wegner lives on the island of Usedom, where she runs the small Hotel Seeschlösschen. Since the death of her best friend, she has lovingly taken care of her little daughter Theresa, who is also the sole heir to the hotel property.
- Butler Fabian faces the daunting task of organizing an engagement.