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- Summer 1944, Schwäbisch Hall. Against the war propaganda and the ordered heroism, the five 16 year old boys of the swimming pool group dream about swing music, sex and freedom. And they also dream about Lore, the helper from Fliegerhorst, who gets looks from all the boys in her red swimming suit. At the same time they realize there is no chance they can escape the horror at the front. Lore tells them "Remain alive", but Zungenkuss dies first and more won't make it through the war alive.
- Based on the life of German toymaker Margarete Steiff, the movie shows her long way from a 10-year-old girl, confined to a wheelchair, to one of the first and most successful creators of toy stuffed animals.
- Lea's video goes viral. It features Robert trying to withdraw some cash and Gerhard, the bank manager, refusing. It's not that Robert isn't liquid, but his son is about to leave Gerhard's pregnant daughter standing at the altar two days before the wedding and Gerhard wants revenge. Robert fumes, Gerhard won't budge. And teenage Lea has filmed the whole thing for her video blog, spreading the word that the bank has stopped paying out and has possibly gone broke. This triggers a run on the bank, which has to close its doors when their cash runs out, generating a financial crisis that goes far beyond the sleepy German town.