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- German film loosely based on the sinking, by a Soviet submarine, of a Nazi troop-transport ship in the Baltic Sea on January 30th 1945.
- The Matthiesens seem to have a deep penchant for failure in the family - as does their rough-and-tumble nature. Accordingly, father Matthiesen welcomes his daughters after many years of radio silence: "You have aged harshly." But that can't scare Esther, Rahel and Thirza. Firstly, they know their old man and secondly, there is no other home for the stranded people. The run-down riding stable today has little in common with the idyll of their childhood, when they dreamily saw an endless prairie in the heathland. Their father has been drinking since their mother left the family, and the girls later gradually left. Besides the schnapps, Matthiesen only has one friend, the indestructible veterinarian Gernot Rantzer. The loner has to get used to his daughters again, especially since each of them has enough problems with them. Esther, fearing for her job, hides her messed up son David from the police. Rahel is currently digesting an entrepreneurial landing with her ambitious fashion label. And "nest hook" Thirza, who has never really found her feet, dreams of a life as a writer. Now, of all times, the Matthiesen daughters' last refuge is in danger of disappearing: If their father can't pay back the loans in a few days, the bank will make short work of it and seize all of their property. But this awakens unexpected powers in the stubborn clan.
- When British Intelligence Officer Tracy Barnes attacks visiting German politician Dieter Krause, solicitor's clerk Joshua Mantle is called to help unravel the events which led to the assault.
- A stuffy old civil servant is forced to retire during World War II, but when his son, a Navy submariner, is lost at sea and his city is heavily bombed by English bombers, his old patriotism is re-awakened and he determines to be of use to his country once again
- Two young idealists aiding fugitives in 1941 are separated by the war and reunite after, but circumstances have complicated their relations.
- Emotional upheavals transpire when three girls enter a boys' school, to study for an important exam: a teacher and a student both fall in love with one of them.
- Recollects the filmmaker's experience in 1990 when he staged a play by Heiner Müller, "Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome". Sven Behrendt was one of the young actors, whom the director follows from 1999 through 2005. The word Neger in the title refers to the statement "Ich bin ein Neger" of the playwright Heiner Müller.
- The library employee Peter Thies admits the murder of the Susanne Richter. Although Thies has accurate perpetrator knowledge and one of the two DNA traces at the crime scene comes from him, Nina Petersen has doubts about his confession.
- A young woman's body, cast in concrete, is discovered during the renovation of a house. It is the body of Klara Grist, a childhood friend of Nina Petersen. Klara disappeared without a trace in 1996 at the age of 17.
- 1993–TV Episode
- Routine examination of a patient reveals worrying health values. Dr. Stresow has chickenpox and leaves Nora alone with all patients.
- Nora's son is involved in a driver-fleeing accident.
- Lawyer Peer wants to open a law firm in Sassnitz to be close to Nora and son Kai. Colleague Dr. Stresow wants to leave the island. Nora herself has to take care of a patient's demented husband.
- Murderous persecution.
- Bloody track.
- Deadly promise.
- A gas station's camera shows the operator was shot senselessly by multiple murder convict Lisa Becker, who killed the team's previous chef but escaped from sick bay. Prison psychologist Martina Görges claims unconvincingly that Lisa was rehabilitating completely. Lisa's brutal, silent ex-lover Michael Broder was released the same day but refuses to cooperate. Lisa is spotted visiting her dementing mother in a seniors home escapes to the inn of the Gromek couple, who is threatened curiously. The team finds out both Gromek and the shot gas attendant were formerly the Becker family's neighbors, her father proves key, as well as an inside accomplice who isn't safe either.
- In a Stralsunder Bar's smoky backroom, Ludger Simon is found beaten to death with an iron bar after cigarette burn torture. * Simon had an Islamophobic blog and was active in the local violent Hooligan circles. The police soon finds indications those are planning a bombing, presumably at a Muslim target. A cop undercover as patient in the ward where psychotic presumed real leader Peter Marohn is in therapy proves in danger herself, Dr. Steiger being in league with him, and doubts arise about target and motive, while the cop colleagues rush to find and disarm the explosives.
- Consultation hours with a view of the Baltic Sea instead of the sound of the Caribbean sea: the former ship's doctor, Nora Kaminski, ends up on Rügen not entirely voluntarily. The 42-year-old doctor is in financial difficulties. Her reserves are just enough for a room in an "old captain's house full of character", where hot water is not guaranteed and the cranky landlord Matthias Samland gives her the cold shoulder. But after a few professional setbacks, Nora has to be happy to be able to work in the practice of her friend from college, Dr. Richard Freese to start over. Due to her dedicated way of taking care of patients, the doctor soon gets into conflicts. She is supposed to help a young accident patient tell her father something: The 17-year-old is pregnant by her boyfriend, whom her father is trying to keep away from her at all costs. And the doctor without a doctorate gets in real trouble with a vain colleague in the Rügen clinic when she questions his diagnosis. The tit-for-tat response from Dr. Heckmann: He ensures that word gets around as to why Nora lost her previous job on a cruise ship. As soon as she arrived on the Baltic Sea island, she would like to give up immediately. However, her partner Richard is undeterred in staying the course.
- No way back.
- 1995–TV Episode