After the war ended, many Germans dreamed of reuniting families and having a normal life. However, life behind house doors wasn’t peaceful as they had hoped. The war changed fathers and husbands, and their children grew up in an atmosphere of silence and strictness. A conflict between generations led to street unrest. Florian Huber tells the post-war family drama through the eyes of different people, including a soldier returned from the war, a young mother, a schoolboy, and a girl. In their fates, a dark mood and the absence of optimism can be traced.