Tilda between studies and family: 22 tracks in the cinema from September 4th!
Discover the film “22 Bahnen”, which opens in Munich on September 4th. It's about Tilda's challenging everyday life and hopes.

Tilda between studies and family: 22 tracks in the cinema from September 4th!
A new film brings a breath of fresh air to Munich cinemas: “22 Bahnen” premieres on September 4th and promises to captivate viewers with a gripping story. The film is based on the best-selling novel by Caroline Wahl and tells the captivating story of Tilda, a young student who juggles between the challenges of everyday life and her personal dreams. The director was Mia Maariel Meyer, who impresses with her feel for emotional stories.
Tilda, played by the talented Luna Wedler, doesn't have it easy. Between the job at the supermarket checkout, studying and being responsible for her little sister Ida (Zoë Baier) and her alcoholic mother (Laura Tonke), there is hardly any time for a break. The only escape from the stressful everyday life is swimming 22 lengths a day. Tilda dreams of studying for a doctorate in Berlin, which could promise her the freedom she longs for.
A game with fate
But life has some surprises in store. Tilda meets Viktor (Jannis Niewöhner), the brother of a friend she lost many years ago. The two share not only a passion for swimming, but also a budding love story. But the family problems escalate and Tilda is faced with a momentous decision: Can she leave her sister and her sick mother alone in the current situation?
The depiction of psychological stress and the pressure that students are exposed to is impressively outlined in the film. According to a study, many students suffer from mental illnesses, which leads to increased vulnerability during the student phase of life. In the current “best3” study, 65.2% of students stated that they suffered from psychological impairments, and many of them already bring these challenges with them into their studies. This topic is particularly relevant because Tilda not only fights for her everyday life, but also to help others and not to lose herself. The description of their inner conflicts reflects what happens in the reality of many young people (forschung-und-lehre.de).
A look at the background
In “22 Tracks” the challenge of balancing family and personal dreams is impressively presented. The protagonist bears a responsibility that is a reality in many families: the burden of care and support, often without support. For young Tilda, the question arises as to whether personal dreams have to fall by the wayside in such a situation. The film not only shows the challenges of the young generation, but also provides an important look at the requirements of adequate support for students (buchszene.de).
Overall, “22 Bahnen” scores with strong characters, deep themes and gripping emotions. Munich's cinema viewers can look forward to a film that not only entertains, but also makes you think. The countdown to the premiere is on – so secure your ticket in time!