- Anna Grawe (Tanja Wedhorn) ist die rechte Hand der Bundestagsabgeordneten Bea Kober (Rosa Enskat). Als die umsichtige Büroleiterin erfährt, dass die Staatsanwaltschaft gegen ihre Chefin ermittelt, ahnt Anna, dass es bei Beas enger Verbindung zu dem kasachischen Oligarchen Parygin (Eugen Knecht) etwas zu verbergen gibt. Dass jedoch auch ihre 23-jährige Tochter Larissa (Paula Hartmann), die mit einem kasachisch-britischen Stipendium in London studiert, eine Affäre mit dem verheirateten Geschäftsmann hatte und ihn nun erpressen möchte, kann sich Anna nicht vorstellen. Als sie mit Larissa in ihren Heimatort zu Mutter Magda (Jutta Wachowiak) fährt, holt Anna dort nicht nur der Korruptionsskandal ein. Auch Parygin hat jemanden zu ihnen geschickt.—ARD / Crew United
- The cautious office manager Anna Grawe enjoys working for the Bundestag member Bea Kober. Part of her job profile is not to question everything. Even when the parliamentarian asks her to hide an envelope from the public prosecutor, Anna puts her loyalty first. Secretly, however, she knows that there may be something to the corruption allegations against Bea. However, Anna has no idea how dangerous the connection to the Kazakh oligarch Parygin, who wants to build a marina in Bea's structurally weak constituency, is. Nor does the single mother know that her daughter Larissa, who is studying in London, had an affair with the married businessman and is now blackmailing him with an intimate video. When Anna drives with Larissa to her mother Magda in her hometown, she is caught up in more than just the corruption scandal. It is not only senior public prosecutor Limmer who follows them to the Baltic coast. Parygin has also sent someone out.—ADR Das Erste
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