Sabotage
by Andi Niessner and Markus Krämer
One year before the reunification, Jaqueline a young woman works in a
factory that also produces some furniture for IKEA. She suffers under the
political system of the GDR. Sabotage is the only way for Jacqueline to
express her rage and her pain. She wants to leave the state with her
boy-friend Roland. At the attempt to cross the border to the Fed-eral
German Republic, they are arrested. In the cross examination Roland just
wants to save his neck and puts all the blame on Jacqueline. She is put
into a worn-down prison for women. After the reunification Jacqueline
moves to Munich; but the dreadful experiences of her imprisonment catch up
on her.
By chance she meets one day Roland who has been living a
well-established life in Munich. An old deep wound is ripped up again. But
then she gets to know Klaus, a charming man.
A story about the "old" and the "new Germany" and
about a strong woman with an undestroyable will not only to survive but
also to live.A story about the "old" and the "new
Germany" and about a strong woman with an undestroyable will not only
to survive but also to live.
Pax
by Michael Chauvistré
You can go on a trip around the world with the help of a "PAX",
one of the IKEA-wardrobes: get in, close the doors, and - oops! - you get
off in another part of the world, provided that there is another "PAX".
Karla, the nine year-old daughter of Melanie and Martin, enjoys herself
while searching for easter-eggs; but all of sudden she has completely
disappeared. Her brother Phillip saw her for the last time inside the
wardrobe. Martin decides to inquire more closely what has happened and
unexpectedly finds himself at a IKEA shopping-center in the USA. Annika is
there, too.
The two of them go on a journey around the planet and by chance meet
the rest of the family in Africa. From this crazy world-tour they take
home with them a new freshness and energy that give their every-day world
in a suburb of Munich some funny sparkling lightness they never felt
before. A fabulously witty comedy.
The
Goblins are coming
by Livia Vogt
"Always her, her, her..." - Seven year-old Lilly can hardly
bear any longer the tragedy that is happening around her older sister
Juliy who is anorexic. The disease has broken up the former closeness
between the two sisters. Lilly's parents are much too concerned about
their older daughter to be able to really take care of the younger one.
The day however that the whole family is looking around at IKEA to buy
new furniture for Julia's room, Lilly finds a new friend. The dark-haired
girl is a little magician and gives her a "Goblin", a cute
fabulous animal from Scandinavia. By the help of this new little compagnon
Lilly creates her own world in which she feels at home.A sensitive
fairy-tale about childhood, adolescence and the need for love.
At
the Edge
by Heike Wasem
Thirty year-old Edmund is the son of a farmer, but without any fields
to till since his father sold the property. Like so many others who live
at the edge of big cities Edmund is torn between rural traditions and
industrial progress. Where in former times the fields stretched out stands
now an IKEA shopping-center. Father and son, who still live together, work
as low-rate employees for the company.
The day of his birthday Edmund escapes emptiness of his life for a few
hours - just about long enough to enrage him even further. At the end of
an exciting night he is hospitalized after having hurt himself on purpose.
At the hospital he experiences for a short moment a closeness that has up
to this very moment never existed in his life. He begins to reconcile
himself with his himself and his life. A dense story about the desire of
having a home and a personal identity.
The
empty bed
by Elena Alvarez
A lyrical song about hopes and desires. Lene's boy-friend has just
broken up with her. Now she sits there - without any furniture except for
a four-poster bed which reminds her of the she has lost. She desperately
need a new bed without the painful marks of the latest past.
In the world of the happy couples at IKEA Lene feels lost and lonesome.
She just wants the whole thing to be done with. But unfortunately she left
a small trace of varnish with her car-door on the car next to hers at the
parking lot. She gets into a crazy situation and unexpectedly regains part
of light-heartedness. A bittersweet story about love, couples and common
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