Nurse Vera (Rebecca Immanuel) seeks a new professional beginning. Together with her 16 year old son Paul (Tom Böttcher) and 8 year old daughter Mia (Mascha Schrader), the single mother moves from Berlin into the Eifel. But already on her first day of work at the office of her new boss Dr. Chris Wegner (Simon Schwarz) sitting in a wheelchair, she has to find out how hard the business is in the country due to the lack of enough general practitioners available. A long list of home visits are awaiting Vera, who glances with professional experience and empathy for her patients, but time pressure doesn't help in serving her patients as desired.
Paths is a drama movie that explores the journey of a gay couple who face a break-up and grow apart over time. The film follows their struggles with an empty nest, their evolving relationship, and their attempts at finding happiness and self-fulfillment. Set against the backdrop of a beautiful beach, Paths delves into the complexities of love, desire, and the search for identity.
Simone Carstensen-Kleebach actually has everything one could wish for in life: a husband who supports her and with whom she has been married for almost 20 years, a daughter and great career success. But the pressure to be perfect in all these roles lends Simone more and more. When she meets Leon on vacation, it sparks. And although Simone never thought it possible to "do something like that," she gets involved in an affair with him. Back in Hamburg with the family, Simone suddenly receives compromising photos of Leon and himself. But who took the pictures and what does the sender want to achieve?
While Felix loses his voice, he believes he needs treatment. But is it really a disease that blocks or rather the feelings he tries to choke?
The story of Basti and Raffaela. Both are “mid-20s”, Raffaela is currently writing her bachelor's thesis and is not getting anywhere, and Basti is working in a graphics start-up company and is frustrated. Raffaela breaks up, Basti accepts it and feels unable to do anything. Luft tells of the state of agony, an agony of the internship generation, which faces a multitude of possibilities in its life and yet is unable to take a path to make a decision.
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