A flower seller who finds the perfect plant for each of his customers based on their mood experiences a tragic death. He quickly discovers that he has access to other people's emotional worlds, but not his own. From then on he tries to grow the perfect flower that will finally touch him - and is confronted with his own transience...
Raphaela Holy is a passionate pasta apostle. As a gourmet and full of dedication, she embarks on a long journey through the pasta universe. - Her eyes are always fixed on the perfectly tempered pasta water.
An estranged couple must overcome their relationship problems when they suddenly find themselves chased by the initiator of an evil perfume conspiracy.
Silvia Brockmann, the wife of a rich industrialist, is no longer considered by her husband. Fascinated by the sensual appearance of a young church attendant, she decides to bring a little joy into her dreary everyday life. She cleverly uses the unsuspecting and good faith pastor of the congregation to get the attention of the church attendant.
"Marie's Fridge" is an unusual love story told from the perspective of a refrigerator. Marie lives alone. She is young and owns an old fridge inherited from her grandmother. Little does she know that this heirloom will change her fate one day.
A wailing scream pierces the night! A woman is dead and at her side sits a bride. Who is responsible for this cruel murder? And will it be possible to solve this mystery in just one take?
After a fatal accident, Martin has to cope with the strange requirements of the Office of Rebirth and Reincarnation (ORR) and its administrator Beate, while he himself tries to find a suitable life for himself.
Mia, Jan and T* want to build a pond in the garden of their psychiatric day clinic. But the plan threatens to fail when Luzie, who has behavioral problems, joins the group. The teenagers have to come together to complete their project.
Bloodied and in a deep embrace, Jim Aal and Master W wake up with no memory of how all the red bodily fluids could have gotten onto their otherwise neat wardrobe. Just a faint suspicion that yesterday's greedy consumption of both dubious and diabolical mushrooms.
Charly is afraid of her dreams. Her grandmother calls her a naïve scaredycat – one who turns round and round until it keels over dead. What is it that Charly is afraid of? These dreams don't show reality, right? Is there even such a thing as reality?