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- Joachim Meyerhoff's autobiographical recollections include his childhood and teenager years living on the premises of a psychiatric clinic, his father being the director of the child and adolescent ward.
- TV SeriesSeven young Shakespearean actors at an elite college where competition is fierce, rivalry is dangerous, and the line between life and art is dangerously thin.
- Filmmaker Jennifer Abbott explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of the climate crisis and the relationship between grief and hope in times of personal and planetary change.
- On a remote island in the Pacific populated by wolves, ravens, and two whale researchers, is a town with the promise of a second industrial boom torn between the wish to protect its territory and the pressure to cope with investors.
- Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and other prominent secularist thinkers ponder questions of awe, spirituality, consciousness and science against the dramatic back-drop of a Christian youth retreat.
- Whale researcher Leon Anawak is concerned when an orca is found dead on the beach after allegedly attacking a fishing boat.
- Whales are attacking tourists in Canada and lobsters are suddenly deadly in France. The Swedish scientist Dr. Johanson discovers aggressive ice worms on the seabed that are multiplying at breakneck speed.
- Venice is experiencing an unprecedented plague of jellyfish. Charlie Wagner's best friend has disappeared with her research ship without a trace.
- Cécile recommends stopping fishing off the coast and warning the population against using tap water. The ice worms are investigated more closely. Charlie returns to Shetland, where she reunites with her boyfriend Douglas.
- When Rahim and Charlie report a light phenomenon and a sound that Jess has recorded, Johanson travels to Shetland. They receive a warning that a tsunami is heading for the Atlantic coast of Northern Europe and Shetland.
- Johanson suspects that an unknown marine intelligence, which he calls Yrr, is behind all the results. He wants to contact the life form with a research mission and therefore asks the billionaire and entrepreneur Aito Mifune for help.
- The expedition to study the Yrr sets out for the Arctic, where a large number of Yrr signals were spotted. During a trip by submarine, Charlie Wagner observes a magical sight.
- With humanity's future at stake, the team butt heads on what to do. In a desperate situation, Charlie makes a radical decision.
- Henni can hardly believe it: Canada is really as beautiful as the woman from Munich dreamed it would be. Your ticket to the world is again a cheated order as a premium nanny. The German-born entrepreneur Christopher hired her to take care of his daughter Bristol so that he could prepare his second wedding in peace. Soon after arriving, Henni notices that the 13-year-old is not only struggling with her future stepmother Pia, but that she is also attracting trouble: a shoplifting as a test of courage, a secret party tour and bad school grades. Henni is now fully challenged - who would have thought that even a knowledge of Goethe would be expected from a premium nanny? With her mixture of straightforwardness, pragmatism and loyalty, she wins Bristol's trust and finds out what is missing in the well-to-do family: human closeness. While Christopher takes little time for the teenager, her grandmother Esther turns out to be an emotional ice block and her mother Greta an egoist. No wonder Bristol is now sounding the alarm. Mr. Loibinger, Hennis' long-suffering supervisor at the Munich employment agency, gets into trouble. He has to turn her illegal solo efforts as a nanny into an eligible business idea in order not to be thrown out of his job himself. When Loibinger suddenly stands at the door in Canada, even Henni is amazed.