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- Vivi (Britta Hammelstein) is exhausted. Actually, she is about to become an attorney and to move in together with her boyfriend Adam (Golo Euler), but somehow, she is stuck. She tries to flee back to her Moms (Victoria Trauttmansdorff) couch, only to find that there is no more space for her. Vivi's father (Detlev Buck) assumes that she needs some rest and sends her to an island. He equips her with all kinds of pieces of advise about positive-thinking and self-improvement. But its all too much for Vivi. Slowly, Vivi explores the island and gets to know the peculiar locals. She takes a job in Ottos (Ferdinand von Schirach) small store and moves in with single-mom Biene (Inga Busch) and her 13-year-old son Eric (Jerome Hirthammer). Vivi enjoys the imperfectness for a while, and she frees herself from the compulsion to constantly prove something.
- Every day, Solangel, Ruben and Teodoro trudge around on foot through the chaos of the densely populated city of Bogota. They are looking for food, work, money and a little justice. They can feel the painful experiences of the past; all of them were violently forced to leave their home villages. But they do not allow themselves to be discouraged from taking hold of the new lives that have been forced upon them and they try to survive the harsh everyday realities with a great deal of energy, endurance and humor.
- Butterland is an allegory, an enchanting tale of our times. It tells of a strange and remote world, of yearning and of ones quest for happiness. It is with the eyes of a stranded young man that we enter this mystic island populated by bizarre inhabitants. Soon the young man begins to prepare his getaway and starts building a boat. However when we come to conclude that the stranger is in fact one of the islanders, we have to watch his shipwreck as he is washed ashore again.