In a senior citizens' residence in Berlin, six residents are betting on the Lotto jackpot of € 30 million. But what should one do with so much money in his old days? Lebemann Conrad wants to hit the spot again, while the gay couple Otto and Jakob are fulfilling their dream of sailing. The good-natured Rosi is unabashedly exempted from her children, while the adventurous Karin finally wants to travel the world, if need be even without her sullen husband. But although almost all can fulfill their dreams, fate holds after the lottery luck also a few setbacks.
Their mother has died. Siblings Susanne and Thomas are shocked. And overwhelmed. Little by little, it dawns on them that their grumpy father has long been unable to move without help. Full of remorse, Susanne and Thomas search for a solution that is affordable - and leaves the old man with his dignity...
Three children of a single father escape from the town in order to find a houseboat which was once owned by their mother.
Docudrama in two parts, based on the abduction of the president of the employer's association of Germany, Hanns Martin Schleyer, by the Baader-Meinhof gang in the Autumn of '77.
Dieter Mann war von 1964 bis 2006 festes Mitglied im Ensemble des Deutschen Theaters in Berlin. Von 1984 bis 1991 war er Intendant des Deutschen Theaters und holte unter anderem Frank Castorf und Heiner Müller als Regisseure an das Haus. Engagements als Gastschauspieler führten ihn an das Deutsche Schauspielhaus Hamburg, das Schauspiel Frankfurt, die Wiener Festwochen, die Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden sowie an das Staatsschauspiel Dresden, die Bregenzer Festspiele, das Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus und das Wiener Burgtheater. Daneben hat er an vielen Kino-, Fernseh- und Hörspielproduktionen mitgewirkt.
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