In post-war Germany, the Allies' liberation doesn't bring freedom for everyone. Hans is repeatedly imprisoned under paragraph 175, a law that criminalizes homosexuality and erases his desire for freedom. He forms an unexpected bond with Viktor, a convicted murderer, in his cell. Their initial disgust turns into affection over time.

Great Freedom
In the aftermath of World War II, a group of gay men in Germany fight for their rights and freedom, as one individual, Hans, is repeatedly incarcerated due to the discriminatory Paragraph 175 law. Despite the challenges, Hans finds an unexpected bond with his cellmate Viktor.