Deux frères vont en Allemagne à Oktoberfest. Ils vont tomber par hasard sur la compétition secrète, séculaire décrite comme "Fight Club" avec des jeux de bière.
A man who is dissatisfied with his senseless existence in his family-life and social status steals the uniform of a policeman and then enters the Oktoberfest. Now he is somebody, he is important, he can help, people respect him, etc. His wife, other relatives and some friends start to follow him while he gets some new acquaintances. (IMDB review)
The filmmaker Anton travels to Munich, where he and his friend Fietje want to make a film about the female bosom.
Luka Banjanin is an unemployed young man living with his parents in Belgrade. He hangs out with few devoted friends who, like him, are yet to find place in a society that discarded young intellectuals. He plays saxophone and dreams about going to Oktoberfest, the annual beer festival in Munich, but he's being unable to get passport because of a smaller drug incident he had in the past. Totally careless about his long-term girlfriend, he suddenly falls for a mysterious woman who seems to appear in the same places as him, and then vanishes as quickly as possible. Believing that he's at the wrong place at the wrong time, Luka wanders from one misadventure to another, gradually losing the contact with reality and living out his own Oktoberfest in his mind.
Munich, le 26 septembre 1980. Ulrich Chaussy, journaliste à la radio publique bavaroise, emménage avec son épouse dans un nouvel appartement lorsqu'il entend une détonation. Le lendemain, l'événement fait les gros titres : l'explosion d'une bombe artisanale à l'entrée de l'Oktoberfest a fait 13 morts et 211 blessés. L'enquête conclut à un acte isolé de Gundolf Köhler, un étudiant de 21 ans mort dans l'attentat. Bien que le jeune homme ait été membre d'un groupuscule d'extrême droite, les autorités écartent la thèse d'un acte politique. Mettant en doute la version officielle, Ulrich Chaussy décide de reprendre l'enquête aux côtés de l'avocat Werner Dietrich...