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- On a night train in the midst of the Second World War, a German SS officer secretly passes on the very first testimony of the Holocaust to a Swedish diplomat. In present time an old woman tries to find the truth to this event which gave her father a sense of guilt for the rest of his life. The film begins in the Holocaust to evolve into a modern story about personal and collective guilt.
- The murders of Koos Koster, Jan Kuiper, Joop Willemsen and Hans ter Laag of the public service broadcaster IKON sparked great outrage in the Netherlands at the time. The four reporters had gone to El Salvador in 1982 to make a television programme. From 1980 to 1992 the Central American country was the scene of a bloody civil war between a right-wing government and left-wing guerrilla groups.
- For women in East Germany, »Sibylle« was both an inspiration and an illusion. Artistically sophisticated photos by well-known photographers such as Roger Melis, Günter Rössler or Sibylle Bergmann adorned the pages. Models wore chic clothes that were often not available in stores and seemingly evoked utopian longings in the readers. The magazine for fashion and culture was launched in 1956 by a costume designer, Sibylle Gerstner, and decommissioned in 1995.
- The banality of evil - described from the East German everyday perspective where the Party and the Stasi ran amok.
- "Stockholm - Berlin return ticket" - It's happening in Stockholm/Berlin.SVT2 does a tour in Berlin and a corresponding one in Stockholm, and so the programs are broadcast both in West Germany and in Sweden.