When Siggi's superior, the dramaturg Hurwitz (Devid Striesow), finally refuses him admission to university and he and his friends and acquaintances are tried by the "Red Cockatoo", Siggi flees to the West. An informant uses his information to ensure that wool is arrested. State security has infiltrated the cockatoo clique. Much too late, he realizes what danger he's in. A completely new, exciting world is opening up for Siggi. Critics of the regime meet in the infamous nightclub to dance to western music, among them Luise's husband, the fun-loving wool (Ronald Zehrfeld). Luise introduces him to the company of the "Red Cockatoos". He quickly made new friends, such as the young poet Luise (Jessica Schwarz), whose poems were banned as "decadent" in the still young GDR. In the spring of 1961, four months before the construction of the Berlin Wall, twenty-year-old Siggi Molnar (Max Riemelt) came to Dresden to work as a stage painter at the theatre and to study at the Theatre Academy. Meanwhile, Lena, who wants to part with her friend Lukas, lets herself be invited by her fellow student Johan (Max von Thun) to a boat trip to Lake Starnberg. On the other hand, she may feel more than just friendship for her friend Flin (Max Riemelt). Inken, who has been without a boyfriend for six months, is immediately enthusiastic about her new neighbour, the yuppie Paul (Simon Verhoeven). First of all, however, the three friends temporarily move into a dump in their apartment. But at first she always comes across a friend of Sebastian's, who is supposed to get her a date. His father is stinking rich and owns 2,000 apartments in Munich. Lucy wants to get close to Sebastian (Sebastian Ströbel). But finding a three-room dwelling for a maximum of 500 euros per month in Munich turns out to be an extremely difficult, if not impossible undertaking. They decide to find a place to live together. Inken and Lucy have to leave home and Lena no longer wants to live with her chaotic friend Lukas (Florian David Fitz). The friends Inken (Diana Amft), Lucy (Jasmin Gerat) and Lena (Karoline Herfurth) have already left school for several years and are now going to university. With the unexpected profit, he can finally settle his debts in one fell swoop. Felix, on the other hand, is beside himself with joy. But the incipient relationship between Astrid and Felix is not well starred when Astrid's lotto tip brings six right ones, but their ticket remains untraceable. Björn and his best friend Carlos give him the final impulse to finally leave his hermit existence. Since the death of his wife he has not spoken to a woman and lives in seclusion with his son Björn (Max Riemelt). Of all things! Because Felix just bumped into Astrid. But Karin loses the ticket to its new owner: Felix (Miroslav Nemec). One day she asks her best friend Karin (Marie-Lou Sellem) to hand in the lottery ticket. And the separation from her ex Robert (Max Herbrechter) costs additional strength. Her two daughters Luzie (Diane Siemons Willems) and Imke (Lea Kurka) need a lot of affection. Astrid (Mariele Millowitsch) has her hands full to manage her life.
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