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- Neukölln, a trendy district in Berlin. Living space is scarce here. Without surety, proof of credit worthiness and salary there is no chance at all now. Thies knows this game; he works for a real estate management company and watches that the rules are upheld - until he meets Bruno and Sonja. He provides the dissimilar siblings with a flat free of charge on the quiet. And enters into an affair with the brother. Step by step he becomes more deeply immersed in the secret of the "siblings". A Berlin film about a loner who gets caught up. About a couple with unclear residency status. About a city everyone wants to live in.
- A brother and sister are split up after their mother dies, their father remarries, and their new stepmother rejects them.
- Through a little accident with his bike, Henning meets Elli, a young woman in a wheelchair. Very soon they start a stormy affair with one another. Henning, the young doctor, is attracted by her unusual and direct kind - he falls in love with her. As he wants to surprise Elli, Henning travels to visit her - just to learn upon arrival that Elli was just faking her disability.
- Hanna believes she recognizes the signs of fate and arranges her life accordingly. She starts a new relationship with Ludwig, a virtually perfect and sensitive man. Then, after eight years in Vienna, Robert returns to his home town of Linz and tries to reconnect with the old clique, with his last girlfriend Lilli, Hanna's sister. Hanna receives the most unusual signs of her life and risks her love and the relationship with her sister. A turbulent dance of emotions in the cauldron of a small city takes its course. Indian food, open cage doors and the Danube point the way to liberation from one's own clutches.
- When the first so-called guest workers came to Austria from Turkey over forty years ago, their wives and families gradually followed. Three women, representative for many, speak out in this film, talking quite bluntly about the ups and downs of their arrival in Upper Austria and the following - often extremely hard - years that followed. They talk about arranged marriages, partnership, and family life marked by inadequate language abilities, isolation, and working life. They all wanted to stay only a few years in Austria. Yet in the end they stayed - usually for the sake of the children who grew up between the cultures.