When Anna and Johannes have a healthy baby boy it looks as though the happiness is complete. Also, new chances for the village they live in arise: an investor called Grabosch intends to develop a large scale hunting area as a tourist attraction. Although Anna isn't usually in favour of such big projects, she initially feels that the hunting area isn't such a bad idea, especially since it would protect their forest from being solved. But then someone fires a gun at Johannes in the forest. In his view only one person could be responsible -- his own brother Markus. The two of them have argued violently about Anna's daughter Elli, the child of her past relationship with Markus. Anna herself finds it impossible to believe that Markus would be capable of such a thing and ends up taking his side. This only serves to make Johannes even more opposed to his brother -- and finally to Anna as well. Happy days are gone for good, it seems. Anna can only see one way of resolving the problem: she has to find the true culprit herself.
Christine Neubauer, Sascha Hehn, Veronika Fitz, Ronja Forcher, Julia Gschnitzer, Timothy Peach, u.v.a.
Regie
Peter Sämann
Drehbuch
Felix Huby, Ulrike Münch
Kamera
James Jacobs
Schnitt
Birgit Gasser
Ton
Johannes Paiha
Szenenbild
Albert Jupé
Licht
Stefan Gauss
ProducerIn
Ursula Vossen
ProduzentIn
Regina Ziegler
Redaktion
Renate Michel, Degeto
Sender
ARD