The Bergmann family in a renovated house outside Berlin is fighting for their nine-year-old son Felix's life as he falls into a deep depression. Despite the parents' and medical professionals' efforts, Felix struggles to receive timely help due to the overwhelmed child and adolescent psychiatric care system in Germany. His condition deteriorates significantly over months, and only after a prolonged struggle and personal connections does the family secure a therapy spot at a specialized clinic. Following nine weeks of intensive treatment, Felix returns stabilized and gradually reintegrates into daily life. The Bergmanns express gratitude for their son's recovery and hope for a brighter future.