Loosi meets Sanni at a rehab clinic, of all places. Even though his primary therapist urgently recommends a long-term inpatient stay, he knows he only has one last chance—and that chance is with Sanni. She is 30 years younger, still has dreams, a “heart,” and falls in love with Loosi just as he does with her.
By contrast, Michi is only at the beginning of life, but he is in shock after losing his parents. In the temporary facility where he and his sister end up, they look for a foster family or a permanent place in an orphanage for the two of them. But there is no guarantee that they can stay together, so Michi is determined to find a new home for himself and his sister all on his own. At the same time, Michi falls in love for the first time. Monika, driven by the same longing for security, seems to be the only one who understands his pain.
King is in the prime of his life, which is a nonstop party. The club he has spent years building into the city’s top “laundromat” for smuggling cocaine is finally supposed to become his. But King has debts and if the payments come due early, it could bring him to his knees, unless he follows a risky plan. King has to prove that he can rule the city alone and maybe even win back his great love, Yama.
In the end, all the stories are connected, and everything comes down to Loosi. But can he alone make amends for the deep wounds and tragic failures of three lives?
Drei Leben lang
Felicitas Korn
Born in 1974 in Offenbach am Main. Studied Documentary Film and Television Journalism at the University of Television and Film Munich. Active an a writer, director and producer.
2000 | Nass | Kurzfilm | 2000 |
2006 | Auftauchen | Spielfilm | 2006 |
2018 | Soko leipzig | Fernsehfilm | |
2023 | Wir haben einen Deal | Fernsehfilm | |
Soko linz | Fernsehfilm | ||
2025 | Drei Leben lang | Spielfilm | 2025 |