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- The 27 residents on the tiny Danish Wadden Sea island of Mandø are used to severe weather and flooding. But climate change and increasingly extreme weather now pose a serious threat to the eight-square-kilometer island. Its last farmer, Gregers, bravely faces the inevitable catastrophe. He refuses to build a life elsewhere and instead hopes to find a wife to manage the farm with him.
- Heinrich Gruber, a public prosecutor as he stands, and the travel journalist Tom Gruber have little in common in life. The two gentlemen in their 60s are all the more astonished when they get to know each other at the opening of a will - as the husbands of the deceased. Sophia, who had a car accident, led a double life that was both secret and happy for decades. While the esoteric Tom would like to get to know his rival in order to understand his beloved wife even better, Heinrich turns completely stubborn in his pain. The paragraph-proof lawyer recognizes Sophia's Las Vegas wedding with Tom just as little as her last will: She asks that her ashes be scattered in the North Sea - by "her" husbands together. In order to comply with this illegal request, Tom steals the urn from the undertaker. Heinrich cannot be shaken off, however. On the trip together with Tom's camper, they get to know the pregnant hitchhiker Ella, who makes them pause briefly. However, the truce between the hotheads only lasts until the arrival on the island of Neuhever. Now it's a matter of who gets through his stubbornness on site: burial at sea or cemetery. Due to their rivalry, Heinrich and Tom initially do not notice that their prudent Sophia has arranged everything perfectly even with their last will.
- Johanna has lived on a tiny island in the North Sea for decades, where she runs a small pension with her daughter and her husband Gunnar. Johanna is happy and content in her little world - until one day a mysterious parcel arrives in the post. It contains a shard of glass and a letter that evokes a distressing memory in her long ago. The images stand out clearly in their minds: In July 1969, the Americans set off on their trip to the moon. The young Johanna, who already lived on the Hallig back then, is watching the start of the Apollo rocket with her husband Ole Thamsen on television. Then he and the children go on a short trip to Hamburg, while Johanna is looking forward to a few relaxing days. She treats the only guest in her guesthouse with the left: the hydraulic engineer Anton Brunner has to take soil samples on the island and in the mud flats so that the Hallig residents can soon be connected to the water network with a pipeline. The locals are not enthusiastic about this innovation and meet the engineer with great rejection. Only Johanna - who actually comes from Tyrol and feels a little behind the moon on her Hallig - is fascinated by the charming, good-looking man. There is a delicate rapprochement between the two. While the astronauts land on the earth's satellite, Johanna experiences a full moon for five days. When her husband Ole returns, she faces a difficult decision.
- 2010–TV Episode