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- Erwin, in his forties, runs a petrol station with his mother in a lost corner of Germany. This withdrawn mother-son couple leads a life without surprise. But feeling his end approaching and afraid to leave his son alone.
- Toscan-born Augustino 'Tino' runs his Rostock (northern Germany) firm for years. Because of litigation, he can only send his wife Manuela when informed his father is in hospital after a stroke. Trough a cellphones mix-up, she discovers Tino has a German lover. While staying to nurse pa-in-law, supported by son Allessandro, she allows Italian men to court her. Fearing dance instructor Omero could 'conquer' Manuela, Tino shuttles.
- Jo Baier's drama focuses on a lively photographer, who wants to show his suicidal brother the beautiful sides of life and love. While Anno works as a successful photographer in Munich, his brother Julian thinks about committing suicide by jumping from a railway bridge in Wuppertal. As Anno wants to keep him from realizing his plan, he tries to prove Julian that life can be beautiful. On their way to Munich, Anno shows his brother the passport of a young woman named Laura, whom he took along due to a car break down. As Julian likes the photo, Anno later asks Laura not to give his brother love, but sympathy and strength...
- Young German boy whose father tells him that Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates can solve anything. His father dies and the little boy makes a trip to Seattle with his grandfather to find Bill Gates.
- Everyone is discussing the threat of two-tier medicine - Kathi Pfeiffer, on the other hand, interprets the term in her own unique way: the head of the therapeutic department of a Munich private clinic also treats needy people who actually cannot afford it - and provides everything to her wealthy patients charged. This not entirely legal Robin Hood method becomes her undoing when the old clinic owner dies and a community of investors takes over. The new bosses, who want to turn the traditional house into a luxury clinic anyway, accuse Kathi of fraud and put not only her, but the entire workforce at the door without notice. From one moment to the next, Kathi's entire existence is in danger of collapsing: her colleagues blame her for the layoffs and her private debts threaten to finally grow over her head due to the loss of her job. In this situation, she will also no longer be able to take care of her old neighbor, Ms. Otz. Determined to end her life, she runs to a bridge on the river. However, she is not alone with this idea: Before Kathi can implement it, an elegantly dressed man jumps into the water in front of her eyes. In this situation, Kathi's helper instinct triumphs over her suicidal thoughts: She jumps after the man, saves the man's life and flees with him from the arriving police. The soaking wet bridge jumper introduces himself as Clemens Nutz. He too has had a hard blow of fate. As an unscrupulous financial juggler, he came to power and wealth - until his criminal partner connected him to illegal business and whistled him to the public prosecutor's office as a pawn victim. Kathi takes the volatile top manager in and together the unequal duo decides to declare war on their opponents. Thanks to Clemens' experience in the business world, Kathi's resolute charm and the hacking talent of Kathi's 18-year-old grandson Julius, they manage to collect evidence against the greedy speculators. And it doesn't take long before the two of them get closer to each other in their private search for clues. But then Kathi gets into a situation in which she has to ask herself whether she can really trust her supposed boyfriend from the world of high finance - or whether he is not in cahoots with her worst enemy.
- Marie Glück inherits her father's bread factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy.