- There is nothing that keeps passionate social worker Wolski in Germany. On a remote island in the Kingdom of Tonga, he chooses to give criminal teenagers a second chance. His first candidate is Marcel, 16, no stranger to drugs, violence and crime. When a visit to the populated island of Vava'u ends in disaster, Wolski only narrowly manages to keep the boy from being sent to prison. The deal: from now on, Marcel is not allowed to leave the uninhabited island of Kenutu at all.
- Dedicated Berlin social worker Wolski gets social services to finance his experimental project down under. Wayward serial foster kid Marcel, a seemingly incorrigible violent junkie thug aged 16, accompanies guardian Wolski to Vava'u, a South Sea island in Tonga kingdom, where Wolski's mate Jo was to build a house for them, but spent the cash on a 'steal' garage. So they live with the native pastor Tevita, but Marcel gets drunk and wounds Tevita's best friend Lole, who takes the case to court. Wolski obtains an alternative punishment: Marcel is banished three years to uninhabited island Kenutu, mostly with Wolski, who finds building a home from scratch together finally established a proper bond. Tevita helps working out a traditional porcine peace offer, which Lole feels forced to accept, but Marcel's sincere apology after the make up feast ends in utter tragedy.—KGF Vissers
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