The hopelessly romantic Lisa takes desperate measures to win her former lover back, Alf. But the fact that Alf already has a new girl at his side and that Lisa needs to bring her alcoholic father to an antivaricose-campaign photo shooting without letting him know, is not particularly helping.
Jakob Windisch ha escrito el best seller número uno de la novela. Puesto que él es muy tímido, nadie lo ha visto, excepto Uhu Zigeuner que es el director designado de la adaptación a película. Zigeuner está a la caza de la mujer de sus sueños, una mujer que también debería desempeñar el papel principal en la película. Mientras tanto, el despiadado productor de Reiter Oskar quiere comprar los derechos cinematográficos a todos los costos, y además está luchando por el amor de la bella Valerie. Estas y muchos más egos se reúnen cada noche en un restaurante llamado "Rossini", donde todos deben ir para que todo el mundo los vea.
Documentary film with play scenes about the rise and fall of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919 from the perspective of various well-known poets and writers who experienced the events as contemporary witnesses.
Willi Schulze is a car mechanic. Together with Paul, who escaped from an orphanage, he runs a garage. During the testing of a car, Willi finds out the brakes aren't working that good. A fatal accident can just be prevented. He tries to hitchhike home and gets picked up by American election expert Willy Schneider. Together they also get an accident and both lose their memory. The police assumes Schulze is the election expert and rapidly he turns into the pivot in a stone-hard election-contest.
Vienna, a few days before the shots in Sarajevo which would trigger what was first called the Great, later simply the First World War: Job seekers from the crown lands flock to the capital of the empire in search of a better life, even if it's the factory hell . A new social class is growing faster and faster, the city overflows with the poor, lower-class workers and the unemployed. Labor fighters can be heard louder, better, clearer, every day. The nobility strongly suspects its end.