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Season I | Sitcom | 30 x 25’
It’s a hysterical madcap comedy that winds around and through the crazily connected lives of three different generations.
There’s the group of twenty-somethings sharing a communal household, a thirty-ish couple who have decided to try to live as a pair and who also run a bar together, and a family in their forties whose three children are rapidly closing in on adulthood themselves.
All three groups live together in the same apartment building, setting the stage for hilarious interactions that spread out into their various friendships and job scenarios. They are all going through different stages in their lives and relationships. The twenty-somethings are all single and on the hunt for the perfect partner – or at least a telephone number for a date tomorrow evening.

There’s the emancipated Vera, the macho Dennis, ambitious Emma, the pragmatic Tom, and Mark, who is a pure ball of energy.
The thirty-somethings, Holger and Yvonne, have been a couple for years, but now that they’re running a small bar, there’s barely any energy left to run their relationship.

Meanwhile Anette and Bernd, in their forties, have just celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary and are busy coping with the everyday madness of their lives – children, maintaining their household and the stress of work, while at the same time trying to keep up the excitement in their challenged relationship…

It’s the bonds of friendships, of family and of love that unite the characters, giving them all the feeling that life just couldn’t get any better!
Open House
Sitcom
30 x 25’
Directed by Thomas Piepenbring, Dominic Müller, Martin Przyborowski, Zoltan Spirandelli, Tina Kriwitz
Starring Anja Knauer, Ellen Schlootz, Toni Snètberger, Hendrik Borgmann, Tim Morten Uhlenbrock
Produced by Producers at Work GmbH for ProSieben in association with SevenOne International
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