On a beautiful spring day, a small village full of eccentric characters wake up to hear Selma has had a premonition: she dreamt of a rare animal again – an okapi. All the village knows this means someone is about to die. Selma’s granddaughter, 11-year-old Luise, and her best friend Martin look on as fears of being the victim of the prophecy throw the village into a frenzy of confusion. But when the premonition comes true, it is young Luise’s world that is suddenly turned upside down. Ten years on from the event that changed her life, Luise lives a quiet life working in a bookstore, until the arrival of an unexpected guest enables her to rediscover how powerful and life-giving love can be.
After taking several years off to have children, nurse Clara Horn returns to work and begins to feel the effects of the much tougher daily routine at the clinic - pressure, stress and tension are the order of the day. But she soon realizes that there is much more going on in her clinic: Apparently, one of her colleagues is deliberately killing patients. Clara must overcome not only her own doubts, but also massive resistance among her colleagues in order to convict the perpetrator, Rico Weber.
Parvis
Parvis, hijo de iraníes exiliados, se las arregla con la vida en su pequeña ciudad natal dejándose llevar por la cultura pop, las citas en Grindr y las raves. Después de ser sorprendido robando en una tienda, es condenado a realizar servicios comunitarios en un centro para refugiados donde conoce a los hermanos Banafshe y Amon, que han huido de Irán. A medida que crece la atracción romántica entre Parvis y Amon, la frágil relación entre los tres se pone a prueba.
Patrick