Heinz Gödicke (Ronals Zehrfeld) is the chief commissioner of the People's Police in the small town of Eberswalde in Brandenburg. Gödicke is called when two bestial murdered children are found in the forest. The investigator tries to get involved in the perpetrators - a rarely used method at the People's Police - and the perpetrator so on the track. The Stasi-Major Witt (Florian Panzer) is no friend of this procedure and leaves the commissioner only reluctantly free hand in the investigation. The matter does not go to the authorities fast enough and is then simply put to the files. When another murder occurs, it becomes clear that Gödicke was much closer to the enlightenment of the act than everyone thought.
Italia. Años 60. Romano, Rosa y sus dos hijos deciden abandonar su casa de Apulia y emigrar a Alemania. Se instalan en una ciudad industrial, donde abren la primera pizzería de la zona, mientras sus hijos tienen sus propias experiencias en un país nuevo y diferente. Pero pronto encontrarán rivales que les harán plantearse la gran pregunta: ¿qué es realmente importante en la vida?
A not so clever guy called Bertie with a Opel Manta (a low budget European sports-coupe from the '80s) gets competition in a street race from a guy with a fast Mercedes, and another slick guy with a Ferrari tries to get his hands on Bertie's girlfriend.