Lydia
A German communist wrongly accused and sent to a labour camp has to keep her past life hidden for the sake of her and her family’s freedom.
Young Camilla Salander
Юный хакер Лисбет Саландер и журналист Микаэль Блумквист оказываются втянуты в историю с участием шпионов, киберпреступников и коррумпированных чиновников.
Melody
Seven children and teens are killed with guns in the U.S. on an average day.
Luisa Reiche
For Johannes and Lydia Klare, their faith in God comes first. Together they lead a small community in Stuttgart, successfully. People listen to them, they are becoming more and more close to them. There are even plans to make the donor-funded community much bigger by the generous contributions of Volker. First of all, the couple have quite different, more urgent points to take care of. When one day they watch the homeless street-boy Simon drifting back and forth in drug-related crises, they take him in for a short while. Together they want to help him again on the right path. But it is not just the drugs that are causing conflicts. Simon's homosexuality also presents the two with great challenge, since it is not so easy to unite with their faith.
Margarete
As a nun, Katharina von Bora lives the life destined for her until she comes into contact with a completely new world of thought in the early 20s through the writings of Martin Luther. She flees with some of her co-sisters and comes without legal status, without income and rejected by her family to Wittenberg, where she meets Martin Luther personally. Katharina decides to marry the reformer and, as his wife, becomes a respected housekeeper, an equal interlocutor and the mother of their children together.
60-е годы, рыбацкий посёлок на Балтийском море. К началу учебного года после нескольких лет жизни в Англии в поселок возвращается Стелла и устраивается учителем английского в местную школу. Там и вспыхивает у нее бурный роман с 18-летним Кристианом. Но только длился он недолго…
Little Girl
It's no surprise when Karo is fired. She is loud, over-emotional and egocentric, more so than the average Berliner wise-ass, says her best friend Anna. Karo is not one to give up easily, though: she opts for radical change and goes into therapy. Although her therapist advises her to keep calm, Karo throws herself into it.
Lucy