Love isn’t dead – it’s only sleeping.
The soap opera “Angels of Love” is all about emotional upheavals and the smouldering flames of love. But in real life, up-and-coming scriptwriter Charlotte isn’t in the mood for romance at all: ex-boyfriend Marius, the male star of the soap, has cheated on her with what feels like 99% of her colleagues. So Charlotte takes revenge and writes him out of the script. Further amendment irritates the audience and viewing rates drop.
Charlotte´s boss administers her a unique treatment: She has to temporarily live with the chairwoman of the soap´s fanclub, Bavarian housewife Sabine Huber. She turns up in Charlotte’s Berlin life, and is quite the opposite of the young urban scriptwriter.
Sabine is intent on bringing together lonely hearts and her first victim is Charlotte. Sabine is convinced that true love is waiting for Charlotte in the form of ex-boyfriend Marius. When one-night-stand Alex moves into Charlotte’s apartment and her boss suddenly makes his esoteric wife Charlotte’s superior, she realizes her own life has become a turbulent soap.
With fast-paced dialogues and sparkling wit, Ron Markus describes great human emotions – on television and in real life.