In the late 1960s, when the young Jewish businessman’s son Victor Dessauer fails to secure just punishment for the Nazi concentration camp commandant who tortured his parents, he resolves to take the law into his own hands.
Кое-что снова произошло. На этот раз в Зальцбурге. Зять президента важного фестиваля мертв. Якобы случилось самоубийство. Для церкви это счастливый случай, так как погибший незадолго до смерти собирался опубликовать скандальные мемуары, содержащие подробности его юности в церковных служках. У Бреннера другие заботы: привлекательная вдова строит ему глазки и делает выгодное предложение. Она полагает, что ее муж был убит. И Бреннер должен доказать это. . .
Helden, a village in a secluded, forgotten valley in Tyol. A place where the world is still a happy place, where a simple poache named Max loves poor Emma. However, he doesn't want to stand in the way of her being happy by marrying the greedy mayor's rich son. Time stands still in Helden, where Father Johannes is still able to stir up the parish with his sermons, where the oldest resident has already celebrated his 300th birthday, and where the village idiot reads Marcel Proust. One day, this idyll is threatened when the mayor plans to turn the village into a tourist trap. The heroic Max is ready to fight this decision and do battle against injustice. It's no surprise that Emma sides with him, and after staving off the evil menace, he can marry his beloved as a reward.