Bonn recounts the rise of Germany's Federal Republic after the terror of World War II. It focuses on a young woman who struggles to find her own place in a male-dominated society in the 1950s and the political tug-of-war between German's two rival intelligence services.
Max Liebermann, a student of Sigmund Freud, helps Detective Rheinhardt in the investigation of a series of disturbing murders around the grand cafes and opera houses of 1900s Vienna.
The bored upper-class housewife and mother Maria (Gerti Drassl) invites her friends to a party: a native of impoverished nobility Waltraud (Maria Köstlinger), the very young bank manager wife Caroline (Martina Ebm) and the Nobel Boutique owner Nicoletta (Nina Proll). Surprising is also Sabine (Adina Vetter) just around the corner, an old friend, which was set by her husband penniless before the door. The wealthy ladies dawns that it would go to them as well. Under the seemingly healed surface of the Vienna suburb located abysses.