Druck follows a group of friends in their teen life in Berlin and deals with daily and current events, like friendship, love and the search for their own identity. Every season centers on a new character.
The centre of season 1 is the 16-year-old Hanna. Until recently she was one of the most popular girls at school and the centre of her clique. But since she got with her best friend's boyfriend, she's all alone.
The 2nd season is all about the feelings of Mia Winter. She is a confident and feministic young woman, who fights for independence in the harsh world of the final year in school and doesn't take shit from men - if there wasn't Alexander, wh...
In season 3 everything changes, because now it's about the feelings of the boys. The clique around Jonas, Matteo, Carlos and Abdi has to prepare for their Abi, but friendships, sex and the first great love keep interfering. But do you rathe...
The summer after the Abi: Finally no more school induced stress, chilling by the lake and thinking about the really important things in life - who to go to which party with. Always in the back of her head is the question what to do in the f...
The centre of the 5th season is the 16-year-old Nora Machwitz. She is the youngest sister of Kiki, who the DRUCK-fans already know from the first four seasons. Nora just started the last 2 years of high school with her 1 year older sister Z...
The sixth season revolves around Fatou’s world. For Fatou the last 2 years of school are starting to get serious: the midterm school certificats are due. With the growing school stress and her penchant to repeatedly end up in strange situat...
What can friendship stand, and how much is one willing to give up for it? In the seventh season, everything revolves about Ismail. In the last year of school before graduation, he feels increasingly lonely and misunderstood in his clique am...
The eighth season centers around the character of Mailin Richter. This season also concludes the stories of the "second generation" of characters introduced in season five.
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