: Principal Gudrun Gerster is under intense pressure from the Department of Education because the school is the worst-performing in the state. She gives Zeki just four weeks to turn the students around, or the school will be shut down.
The film concludes the trilogy by focusing on the "Final Fack"—the students' graduation—as they finally attempt to take control of their own lives.
: The core duo continues their loud and politically incorrect antics, but they eventually find personal reasons to care about their exams when Zeki tricks them into seeing potential careers through essays from well-behaved younger kids. Fack ju GГ¶hte 3
: Zeki is joined by a new colleague, Biggi Enzberger (played by Sandra Hüller), who helps him run an anti-bullying campaign and manage the rowdy classroom. Character Highlights
: Beyond the jokes, the film touches on "burning social issues" like poverty, bullying, and the failings of the education system, ultimately showing Zeki's genuine care for his students' futures. : Principal Gudrun Gerster is under intense pressure
: Zeki resorts to unorthodox (and legally questionable) tactics, such as forcibly injecting the students with GPS microchips to track their attendance 24/7.
: After a visit to a Job Information Center leaves the students—especially Chantal , Danger , and Zeynep —feeling like they have no future prospects, they sink into a deep lack of motivation and "performance refusal". : The core duo continues their loud and
: A subplot involves Etienne (who has Asperger’s) and Chantal becoming a couple, navigating physical intimacy through a virtual reality game Etienne develops.