In McDull, the Alumni, our protagonist has grown up. He is no longer the little boy who banters with his mates at school. How he wishes he could just go on bantering all day long with his mates at the renowned Flower on the Spring Field Kindergarten. But that is not to be. Like all grown-ups, he has to grapple with harsh reality. McDull and his mates are scattered all over the place. Each one of them has to find his or her own path. In each of their hearts, they know they have failed. Meanwhile, life goes on in the kindergarten. Someone strums a guitar and the pupils chime in to the song: Puff the magic dragon, lives by the sea… A dragon lives forever, but not so little boys. With hindsight, McDull believes this could well be the maxim of the Flower on the Spring Field Kindergarten alumni.
No crisis is as disastrous, overwhelming and unjust as that of Alfi Seliger. The Jewish filmmaker, hypochondriac and family man is up to his neck in problems: his pubescent children Romy and Alain find him ridiculous, his wife Helena would be happy if she only found him ridiculous, his bank is going bankrupt and his new film project is finding it difficult to meet with approval. Friend becomes foe, hope becomes paranoia and when even his psychiatrist advises him to end his life, Alfi Seliger attempts a theatrical exit. But as befits a born "Nebbich", a lovable loser, even this fails - he survives and only appears to awaken in his old life...
In The Stolen Jools (1931), a detective and his team investigate the theft of a valuable jewel during a charity benefit in Los Angeles. As they search for clues, they encounter a star-studded cast and go through a series of comedic vignettes. With a car falling apart, a woman in a bathtub, and a fake beard, the investigation takes unexpected turns. Will they be able to solve the case and recover the stolen jewel?
Times Change You is a biographical drama that follows the story of a young immigrant who faces xenophobia, financial problems, and a difficult childhood. With a passion for music, he overcomes these challenges and becomes a successful rapper. Along the way, he navigates relationships with his stepfather, brother, and drug-dealing associates. The film explores themes of respect, cultural identity, and the power of music.
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