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- Claude Bukowski leaves the family ranch in Oklahoma for New York where he is rapidly embraced into the hippie group of youngsters led by Berger, yet he's already been drafted. He soon falls in love with Sheila Franklin, a rich girl but still a rebel inside.
- From the John le Carré novel about a British spy who sends a Polish defector to East Germany to verify missile sites.
- An elderly couple wish their children to care for them in their old age. But their children see and treat them as a burden, and they must struggle to regain their worth and dignity to themselves and others.
- A woman's sexual compulsions threaten to destroy her marriage.
- The whole family is reunited when Sofia comes back for her father's funeral. Quickly, inner problems are revealed.
- In Spain in 1966, an English teacher picks up two hitchhikers on his quest to meet John Lennon.
- Two casual acquaintances, Sergey Pshenichnyy and Andrey Nemchinov, are transferred almost 40 years ago by the will of mysterious circumstances. This day - May 8, 1949 - begins to repeat itself for them with inexorable constancy.
- A man who loses a very personal part of his body to cancer decides he wants it back in this offbeat black comedy.
- Lilo Maertens has been the editor of a women's magazine for several years. Now the women's-rights activist is close to her 80th birthday and must admit slowly but surely that she has to hand over the management. After eye surgery, Lilo is initially out of action and must with her son Ruben and his wife Jutta. From then on she makes life difficult for the couple. Only Finn finds access to his grandma.
- Peyton comes out to his two gay Dads as being straight.
- The Gammlers of the 60s were German equivalents of the US beatniks.With their unkempt appearance and disdain for the work ethic they shocked the comfortable Munich citizenry of the time.
- The action takes place in the family of a high-level careerist Sudakov. He is smart, practical, able to network and, of course, is confident in the well-being of his family. But it turns out that not everything is fine in the "capercaillie's nest".
- Coachman Lojza Zacpal likes to make up rascally tricks to annoy his older fellow-villagers. The frivolous young man also likes to flirt with girls without really falling in love with them. But Lojza's life is not easy. His mother is gravely ill and his father, a blacksmith, left them for good to live with his lover, widow Jerábková, after a fight with Lojza. His mother dies soon after and Lojza starts looking after the household and his younger brothers and sisters.
- Anton is at odds with his father after moving to East Germany. Facing the tension, he finds hold by a new friend from the local pub. Driven by the longing for independence, they dare to make a new start.
- Whit tries to help the man who helped him get started in private practice, whose son was a friend of his. It seems his business is in trouble and they're trying to iron out a buy out. But Alex senses something wrong and tries to find out. In the meantime, the man is having problems with his grandson that stem from his son's death which was under suspicious circumstances.
- There are ongoing differences between Bea and her parents in law, caused by the furniture carved by grandfather Wilhelm, which Johanna and Hermann want to put into the family sitting room.