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Kai and Patrick are transforming a former pharmacy in the St. Georgen neighborhood of Freiburg into a bakery. At a time of labor shortages and the decline of small artisan businesses, the film follows them as they launch their business and search for a contemporary approach to baking — one that goes beyond industrial standards.

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  • Kai Kolacek

    Kai Kolacek

    Self

  • Patrick Spitz

    Patrick Spitz

    Self

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Kai and Patrick are transforming a former pharmacy in the St. Georgen neighborhood of Freiburg into a bakery. At a time of labor shortages and the decline of small artisan businesses, the film follows them as they launch their business and search for a contemporary approach to baking — one that goes beyond industrial standards.

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