- After her heart attack, Marianne Toeplitz should actually take it easy. But since the bus company Toeplitz-Reisen, her life's work, is threatened with bankruptcy, all of her energy is required. Marianne indignantly rejects her daughter Susanne's proposal to merge with the competition. There is also a lot of trouble privately: Susanne has booked a language holiday in England for her teenage daughter Nellie. The amorous Nellie is not at all enthusiastic about it, because she absolutely wants to visit her boyfriend in Rimini. Marianne remembers spending love holidays there as a young girl with a charming Italian - and so grandmother and granddaughter spontaneously set off for Rimini. Susanne is furious because she has already initiated the formalities at the bank. In the anxious anticipation of who will go down earlier: Marianne with her heart or the poorly repaired oldie bus, built in 1962, she drives after the two runaways together with her ex-husband Jan. Despite car breakdowns and traffic jams, the trip across the Alps will be unforgettable for everyone involved. Susanne and Jan mend their failed marriage, Nellie meets a nice Italian - and when Marianne meets her great love Giuseppe, she suddenly has the idea of her life .—ARD Das Erste
- Outdated bus company Toeplitz-Reisen, run by romantic senior Marianne Toeplitz, who recently had a heart attack, is broke, so her daughter Susanne Eppstein negotiated a merger to avoid bankruptcy, but she must sign by Monday. Susanne's teen daughter Nellie refuses to go on the parentally booked language summer in England and gets nostalgic granny, who hates merging with the modern competitor and loves her Italian holiday memories, to drive them by company bus to Rimini, to visit her Italian boyfriend, helpfully escorted by Italian friend Lucca, whose parents run a hotel there. Susanne gives chase, joined by her ex-husband, Nellie's father Dr. Jan Eppstein, and his partner. The runaways don't listen, but find romantic frustration and inspiration to re-brand the bus company as trips down memory lane in a bus built in 1962.—KGF Vissers
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