When Leon joins Mario's football club, an immediate tension brews between them; both players are talented, driven and prepared to fight for their spot on the first team. When the pair are moved into a flat with one another, the competitive tension turns sexual. As their relationship intensifies, the pair become inseparable, yet Mario is desperate to hide their love from his teammates. As rumours of their relationship begin to circulate, the boys are forced to make a choice; their careers, or each other.
Is there anything more complex than a gay mans' relationship with his mother?! When gay writer Lorenz returns from Berlin to his native home a small town in Switzerland he thinks his only concern is taking a break from writer's block. But he is confronted by some uncomfortable problems; his mother Rosie is growing unable to live without help. She is an infuriating but blisteringly honest individual (beautifully played by veteran Sibylle Brunner) who refuses to accept a life without cigarettes and alcohol. Mario son of an old family friend reveals himself to be a fan of Lorenz and his devotion becomes an issue after an unexpected one-night stand. Lorenz's sister is fed up with looking after their mother and some family skeletons are revealed. With Mario helping to look after Rosie all the problems seem to be meshing together making resolution ever more difficult. Refreshing and heart-warmingly authentic.
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