Episodes (11)
Sep 16, 1984
Paul Simon returns to his home village of Schabbach after World War I.
Sep 19, 1984
Paul Simon's brother Eduard moves to Berlin and meets the socialite Lucie.
Sep 23, 1984
Eduard Simon becomes the mayor of a village near Schabbach.
Sep 26, 1984
A highway is built near Schabbach, and one of the engineers, Otto, becomes Maria's lover.
Oct 08, 1984
Paul writes from the United States that he is visiting, forcing his ex-wife Maria to break up with Otto. However, without proof of his Aryan lineage, Paul is unable to enter Germany.
Oct 15, 1984
Anton Simon, fighting on the Russian front, marries Martha Hanke via a telephone wedding. Schabbach villagers confront the morality of Nazism.
Oct 22, 1984
The Simon family deals with the waning years of the Second World War.
Oct 31, 1984
Paul returns to Germany. The Simon family struggles for prosperity in the lean post-war years.
Nov 04, 1984
Hermann has a love affair with 26-year-old Klärchen, who is ostracised from Schabbach.
Oct 21, 1984
It is 1967. Anton is debating over whether to sell his company off. With help from Paul, Hermann performs his first radio broadcast of his music.
Oct 24, 1984
It is the twilight years of the older generation of the Simons, with a flashback to Maria's 70th birthday party and then her funeral.
About
Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany (also know as Heimat - Eine Chronik in elf Teilen) Season 1 (1984) is released on Sep 16, 1984. Watch Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany online - the German Drama TV series from West Germany. Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany is directed by Edgar Reitz and created by Edgar Reitz with Marita Breuer and Rüdiger Weigang.
The series (11 episodes) tells the story of the village Schabbach, on the Hunsrueck in Germany through the years 1919-1982. Central person is Maria, who we see growing from a 17 year old girl to an old woman, and her family. The family, like the rest of the German people live through the crises after WW-I, the rise and fall of Nazism and WW-II, and the rebuilding and the following prosperity of the village (as a symbol for the whole country) after WW II.