

Taking It Back
Most of the time, Patrick Angerer enjoys a pretty laid back view of life. So he's not especially impressed by the protest action his workmates are taking against the strict wage targets set by the new management of Falkendorf steel plant. But things suddenly begin to get interesting for Patrick when his ex, Barbara Brossman, still the great love of his life, is sent to Falkendorf as the union's lawyer: as she's brought along her new partner, Patrick has his work cut out trying to convince Babs that his life doesn't entirely consist of football and trips down the pub.
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This film's plot details are not widely available in public records. It appears to be a drama centered around sports, possibly focusing on themes of overcoming adversity or competition. Further details regarding specific character arcs or narrative conflicts are not readily accessible.
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