- Life is tough, but Peggy Rosinski is tougher: three kids, two jobs and a mountain of debt. She lives with her unemployed husband Torben and children from different partners on the outskirts of Frankfurt an der Oder.
- Three children and a good-for-nothing husband - Peggy Rosinski has to face her life almost single-handedly. For little money she slaves away in a large cleaning operation. Because her "solid rock" Torben has been without a job for months, it is no longer enough in front and behind. Lots of unpaid bills, even the eviction of the motley house is threatened, because there is a nasty clerk in the office who has a lot of trouble with the fun-loving woman. Backing down is out of the question for Peggy. Just as little as a crooked thing that her mother Angelika wants to turn. After a long absence, she reappears and wants her son-in-law Torben to help out with a nightly delivery of tractors to Poland. Easy money, of course, totally legal, of course. At the last second, Peggy, who knows her Pappenheimer very well, knocks him out of the matter and decides: From now on, grandma is dead for the whole family. Unfortunately, good intentions only last for a short time with the Rosinskis. The very next day, the cunning senior woman sacks everyone for a boozy barbecue while Peggy gets the next piece of bad news at work. Now she's really up to her neck in water. So why ask the mafiosi grandmother, who is meanwhile initiating the next ambiguous deal with her dopey granddaughter Angelique, for help? There's a lot more to go wrong.—ADR Das Erste
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