

Thomas Wellmann is an electrical engineer at the municipal utilities in a small town and is replaced by an AI in his mid-50s. Then a prolonged power cut becomes the trigger for Thomas to prepare himself, his wife and his two daughters for an emergency...
Director: Leo Khasin
Writers: Leo Khasin, Fred Breinersdorfer, Katja Röder
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