Mittagsstunde is the film adaptation of Dörte Hansen's bestseller, a great story about the people in northern Germany who don't talk much but know how to take care of themselves when it's necessary
Ingwer, 47 years old and a lecturer at Kiel University, has been wondering for a long time where his place in life might actually be. When his parents can no longer get by on their own, he decides to turn his back on life in the city in order to spend a sabbatical in his home village of Brinkebüll in the North Frisian nowhere. But he hardly recognizes the place of his childhood: Hardly any people on the streets, because living together takes place somewhere else, no village school, no corner shop, no old chestnut tree in the village square, no storks, only corn grows in the fields, that's it winding country roads became straight expressways. As if a whole world had disappeared. When did this decline begin?
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