

The new comedy from Mathias Tretter, creator of "Da flattert der Ost-Rock".
Romy and Julian are approaching their wooden anniversary: five years of marriage – and so much life left over! Sex was yesterday, romance the day before yesterday, and the only balcony scene happens when he's forgotten to water the geraniums again. What could possibly come next?
Stress, naturally. His name is Alain, he's Julian's new colleague and, as is usually the case when there's trouble, he's French, or a "Wessi" (West German); and even worse: he's set his sights on Julian – which still isn't the worst part, because: Romy has her eye on him too.
Those would be enough problems on their own. But hell is other people: Romy's melancholy mother-in-law, an intellectual fitness trainer, the marriage counselor from Ramelfing am Funzensee, no hot neighbor – and every couple's greatest curse: the couple they're friends with. Until a seasick Julian gasps the immortal words at the end of the party: "It was the miscellaneous, not the lark."