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- A complicated marriage: She has a tumor, he is gay, both conceal the fact. The chase is on when she believes that he has an affair.
- On the 29th of November, a young man murders and dismembers his girlfriend. The head, torso and limbs are found in various dumpsters in Vienna. The motive for the crime is still unclear.
- Geri has made the leap from the junior team to the first squad. But he can't find the words to express how greatly he's intimidated by soccer, the search for meaning, and the pressure to perform.
- Roman, the film projectionist, wants to slip into the porn he projects. And he succeeds.
- Gustl and Jana want to make a baby. While visiting Gustl's parents for Easter, Jana starts to ovulate. Surrounded by family Easter traditions, Gustl's sister waiting in front of the door, and Gustl's dad trying to bring on mom's dinner rolls, Jana and Gustl try to get closer to their target.
- The young couple Jonas and Emma are traveling to Tyrol. In Emma's homeland, they want to say goodbye to Emma's dying childhood love. Their encounter with Luca changes their view of their art, their lives - and above all their relationship.
- A girl's everyday life at the end of her school days, trying to find a way into society and her own life.
- When 12 year old boy Veysel falls in love for the first time he decides to express his feelings by reciting a poem to his beloved in front of the class. But in order to do so he first needs to translate the lyrics into German.
- What is pure imagination and what reality is here nearly impossible to differentiate. The video clip to Franz Schubert's "Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel" mirrors Gretchen's spinning and brooding in her love to Faust. Her love is a constant toing and froing between pure passion and panic desperation, between slowing down and accelerating - the principle upon which Schubert's masterpiece rests.
- Nancy, a police officer, and her colleague Albert are assigned the task of evicting an Albanian family without a valid residence permit. The situation escalates and the events of the night leave everyone involved traumatized.
- Kurt, who suffers from an incurable disease, gets obsessed with the idea of freeing himself from his sick body - at any price.
- A young man interviews people on the street. He asks them what is important to them, in order to discover something important about himself, but he can't find anything. A young woman, after several failed attempts, finally succeeds in finding some kind of happiness in her life, something that might be called love.
- About the news, life, love, and death. Four days in Vienna. Four days of world news. At home we give birth, teach our children, wash our dead, or just wait for the bus. A striking contrast to the images TV brings us during this period.
- Ingbert, the sock, applies for a position as double bass player at the Vienna State Orchestra. Bad idea.
- When 9-year-old Ábel is attacked by his classmate Bence at school, his father decides to visit Bence's parents to put an end to the constant harassment.
- Eight-year-old Lena's favorite book gains special significance as she awaits a solar eclipse with her father.
- A blunt view into America's soul, found somewhere between plasma TVs and food stamps.
- 11-year-old Paul lives in his own world and is an outsider in school. When one day he meets a desperate boy named Aleksandar, he realizes that it's easier to walk ones life's path with a friend rather than alone.
- As a crossmedia project, connecting film with the online video scene, WANNABE tells the story of a young YouTuber, who builds herself a fictitious world on the internet (www.youtube.com/cocochannel99).
- The dress is too lavish and the toilet cubicle too small for the bride to fit in. The ballroom is jam-packed and the mood is alarmingly good. Something is about to burst: the groom's delusion of grandeur? The pregnant belly of deaf Betti? Her step-father's patience? Or the wine-filled bladder of his ex-wife?
- In a distant future fear has been completely eradicated in order to find relief and peace beyond the hectic pace of life. That's where Bobby comes in: selling pills to those who wish to get back in touch with their primal instincts.