
In the late 1950s, the collectivization of agriculture is in full swing in the East German village of Willshagen on the German-German border. Those in charge have to face many obstacles, especially from a large-scale farmer who is unwilling to join the co-op. All of a sudden, mysterious men in a fancy car appear in the village and show an interest in the rundown manor house. Gossip spreads quickly, and some villagers think there will be a re-parceling of properties and a land swap with West Germany. They assume everything will go back to how it used to be and even expect the count to return to his manor. In preparation, the situation in the village escalates at a fevered pitch.

as Mittelbauer Gepfert

as Großbauer Dahlke

as Elias Ebermayer

as Alte Drögern

as Großbauer Schäfer

as Großbauer Biegel

as Briefträger Mielsche

as Bauer Mirek

as Wirt Gustav

as Bürgermeister

as Parteisekretär Kramer

as LPG-Vorsitzender Scharte

as LPG-Bauer Grollmann

as Inge Gepfert

as Traktorist Peter Scholz

as Frau Gepfert

as Annemarie Mielsche

as Christian Dahlke

as Filmproduktionsleiter

as Regisseur Binz

as Kameramann Weimann

as Architekt Baumann

as Kraftfahrer Kratzke

as Bäuerin

as Bäuerin

as Bäuerin

as Alter Bauer

as Arbeiter