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- Luz, a young cabdriver, drags herself into the brightly lit entrance of a run-down police station. A demonic entity follows her, determined to finally be close to the woman it loves.
- Anna is pregnant and thinks about castrations. Katinka may not be able to become a farmer and wears her bikini in the milking parlor, but grandma's tomatoes have turned out better this year than ever before. A summer on dying German farms.
- Kati, Jochen and Lukas take a trip on magic mushrooms. Lukas is not coming back.
- Camille, a lonely masseuse, lives a restricted life. She secretly observes her neighbor, awakening her desires. This experience empowers Camille to break free from constraints and transform her existence.
- When a married woman discovers her husband's addiction to visiting brothels, she decides to start visiting them herself and is quickly swept up into a secret life filled with new sexual discoveries.
- Referencing sixties B-movies like On a vole le cerveau d'Hitler (1968) and Le cerveau qui ne voulait pas mourir (1962), Ulrike's Brain finds Doctor Julia Feifer (Susanne Sachsse) arriving at an academic conference with an organ box. Inside the box: the brain of Ulrike Meinhof, which was saved by the authorities along with the brains of the three other leaders of the RAF after their deaths in Stammheim prison. Doctor Feifer can communicate telepathically with Ulrike's brain, which is directing her to lead a new feminist revolution. To that end, she is searching for the ideal female body to transplant Ulrike's brain into. At the same time, her arch-rival, Detlev Schlesinger, an extreme right-wing ideologue, arrives at the conference with the ashes of Michael Kühnen, the former German neo-Nazi leader and infamous homosexual who died of AIDS in 1989. When the two Frankenstein's monsters of the extreme left and the extreme right meet, chaos ensues.
- David, a disorientated young man, decides to leave the addiction clinic and return to a life of excess. His escape becomes a rebellion against the meaninglessness of existence, against all obstacles and supposed attempts to save him.
- After an argument with his mother, 12-year-old Dan, who suffers from scoliosis, seeks love and intimacy from 17-year-old Anna, who is supposed to look after him. While his mother, who works for a security company, is on the night shift, Dan and Anna cross set boundaries.
- Musically-talented, but socially-challenged Henry, age 14, arrives at a private boarding school for music students at the beginning of the new school year and discovers there his fascination with playing the organ. From this fascination arises a general love for the instrument; playing it offers him a refuge from the bullying his fellow students serve him. His teacher, Ms. Schmidt, recognizes his talent. Her growing interest in Henry, however, further worsens his position with his roommates Erik, Mik, and Sebi. Erik feels that his status as the school's prodigy is threatened; his talent as an organist has saved him from relegation for years. Erik rules the school and goes with Melanie, who has had Henry under her spell since he first arrived at the school. Erik and his minions Sebi and Mik do all they can to make Henry's life a living hell.
- 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.
- An eager scientist of staggering beauty, entirely unaware of her effect on men, intends to prove love as a viral disease - at whatever cost. At the turn of the century, Valerie Brach conducts experiments that will change life forever.
- Boris has a lot of love in him, but he can't share it with anyone. He kills stranded young women and then assaults them. This is the only way he can love. His goal is to give them a kind of redemption through his personal "love arts".
- 6 people researching and experimenting for empowerment in their sexuality - which actions are tempting and helpful to deconstruct shame and be more self-confident?
- Lea is desperately searching for stability, a warm relationship and a reason for living. But she is floundering. Her life is meaningless, restless and aggressive. A brief encounter with Lukas develops into a closer relationship that takes her on a journey to a forgotten place, where the couple try to find out who they are, and recall a long-lost time.
- Oray speaks in a quarrel with his wife Burcu three times 'talaq', the islamic formula for repudiation. The imam informs him about the consequences: he has to divorce his wife. Now Oray is in a dilemma: Should he stay with Burcu or with the community?
- The family has a wake for their youngest son, he died during the Chechen war. The elder brother Anton fulfills the last wish of the deceased. Meanwhile, Vika, who is in love with Anton, is raped, and her mother commits murder.
- The friends Toro and Victor struggles with drug addiction and male prostitution in a hostile environment. When they lose all their money, their longstanding friendship is put to the test.
- Life in Vila Brandao could be idyllic: The crowds of kids of the small community right in the center of Salvador DA Bahia can surf at their own beach, play soccer on the hill or take theater-classes with Marcondes. But two circumstances strongly endanger this idyll: The lack of space in the overcrowded Vila Brandao and their neighbor, the Yacht-Club Bahia.
- Trains in Mumbai, are like trains from hell. As if they're the last trains on earth, people jump in through closing doors, while those unable to get in hang onto the doors. Thankfully, one of the cars is for women only.