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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A series of erotic short films, all with similar unexpected endings.
- A bride-to-be wakes up one morning next to a man chained to the bed, but cannot remember what happened the night before.
- Thriller set in the world of Forensic Pathology. Coroner Paul Herzfeld finds a capsule in the head of a heavily mutilated corpse, containing a phone number and single word: the name of his daughter.
- After taking a dip in the lake, an innocent maiden encounters an enigmatic stranger dressed in black. Soon, he will introduce her to the secret pleasures of the flesh and the mysterious ways of the world.
- After years of political agitation, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, and Leo Jogiches form a revolutionary German party, the Spartacists.
- The last days of life of the legendary Polish pedagogue Dr. Janusz Korczak and his heroic dedication to protecting Jewish orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto.
- A very clever parrot lives in a Hindu palace, surrounded by many beautiful girls, but the parrot escapes, and is trapped far from the palace. One day, when its new owner is sleeping, the bird convinces a young boy to open the cage door. In return, it shows the boy a secret passage to get into the palace.
- A very regimented woman does everything possible for her boss who is a dentist. Unfortunately he is a womanizer and doesn't appreciate her enough. She seems to love him yet he doesn't realize it. It's actually funny and it was a decent movie. The setting is in Mallorca and the scenery contributes to the plot too. One must not take this film too seriously but rather go with it, as Bella goes through the motions of getting the dentist to love her back.
- While Erendira, a beautiful teenage girl, has a surreal mystical vision, her grandmother's house catches on fire and burns to the ground. Her grandmother holds Erendira responsible and, in order to extract restitution from the girl, forces her into prostitution. Erendira's surreal mystical experiences continue while her grandmother grows rich from exploiting her.
- Germany 1935. 16-year old Sanne is sent to live with her aunt in Frankfurt. She falls in love with her cousin Franz, and they plan to marry secretly, but her aunt learns of the plans, and denounces Sanne to the Gestapo.
- Davida enters a shop shortly before off-time and wants to buy a bathtub. Just the manager is still there. As business is not well, he is willing to stay longer. Davida wants to try the bathtubs. Although this is not allowed in the shop the manager agrees. As if that is not enough, Davida says she wants the bathtub for two and needs to be sure it fits her needs. She wants the manager to take place in the bathtub too.
- As the head of a traditional cruise line, Victoria Stellmann is her husband with intelligence and self-confidence. She has a brilliant reputation and is equally popular and respected by employees and business partners. In her private life, too, everything is going very well for the power woman: She leads a happy family life with her husband Kai and their children. But then she met the handsome Jacques Oberländer at a congress, apparently by chance. From the first moment on, there is a spark between the two. The casual businessman turns her head with charm, humor and empathy. At his side Victoria experiences a romance that has long been lost in her harmonious but routine relationship with Kai. Even after their return home, Jacques does not give up. Victoria reacts insecure, but at the same time feels flattered - and finally spends a passionate night of love with her admirer. However, the rude awakening was not long in coming: a few days later, she received an anonymous message from a blackmailer who was demanding half a million euros and threatening to publish a revealing video of her pastime. Fearing for her family and her reputation, she wants to meet the demand. Jacques offers her to take over the negotiations and the handover of the money - until Victoria finds out in horror that he himself is behind the blackmail as the mastermind. Disappointed and deeply hurt, awakens in her new fighting spirit. The lousy villain shouldn't get a cent from her. Victoria clears the table: she confesses to Kai her affair and turns on the police. In order to avert damage to the shipping company, she hands the management over to her brother, who has long wanted her post. But Jacques doesn't give up that easily. When he begins threatening her children, Victoria sets a risky trap for him.
- In a totalitarian society of the future, in which the government controls all facets of the press, a homicide detective investigates a string of bombings, and finds out more than he bargained for.
- A writer taking a rest in a country hotel is obsessed with a strange woman in the same hotel. The woman seems to observe him in provocative ways, but he does not dare to approach her. One day he follows her to her room and listens to strange "erotic" sounds from inside, and begins to have erotic thoughts.
- Los Angeles, 2000. Megan David likes to keep track of her life with a camcorder. It's her video-diary, her art project for the Biennale. It depicts who she is, where she's going, how she's going 'to pop her cherry', as she informs her girlfriend. And hip video artist that she is, Megan has even picked out the right partner through the Internet - a theology major named Luke - for the summer of her deflowering at the Garden of Eden. But when the love-birds arrive on the motel, the concierge hands them the key to their room on a condition - they are not to eat the apple...
- Novel-based story of Jacob Fabian, a somewhat liberal Berlin advertising copywriter who witnesses the collapse of the prewar German society during the 1930s.
- An attractive young woman is accosted in the corridor by a young man with something rather sinister on his mind. A contest of give-and-take follows.
- The retired building contractor Arno Adelmann lives with his prudent housekeeper Nancy in a stately villa on Lake Constance. At first glance, the 77-year-old oddball seems a bit cranky; For example, when he shoots molehills with his double-barreled shotgun because they spoil his beautiful lawn. Ultimately, however, his heart is in the right place - even after the heart attack three years ago. When he sees his new neighbor Ina being coldly ripped off by a shady construction company during her renovation, he offers the nice pharmacist his generous support. Until her dilapidated house is properly repaired, Arno lets the single mother live with her little daughter Caro in his already almost empty villa. Alarm bells immediately ring for Arno's daughters Thekla and Bianca as well as his sons-in-law Bert and Theodor. In the eyes of her "dear relatives," Ina is nothing more than a sophisticated inheritance hunter who is after Adelmann's millions. In order to forestall this "bitch", Thekla and Bert try to obtain Arno's incapacitation with a costly psychiatric report. The suicide of Arno's eccentric girlfriend Romy plays a key role in the devious plan. There's some detective work to be done for Ina and the clever housekeeper Nancy.
- In the aftermath of World War II, an American soldier falls in love with a Polish woman, and offers his help of leaving the country. But the circumstances turns out otherwise.
- Two women escape the city and their frustrating relationships to spend a weekend alone in the country. The hills around Melbourne provide the setting for a sensual awakening.
- A young boy receives a mystical motorcycle that transforms into a woman when he rides it at night.
- Winnie Heller graduated from the police academy with top marks in crime and psychology and is a junior commissioner in the homicide department in Wiesbaden. In her late twenties, single, committed and ambitious, Winnie does not get along well with her new colleague Hendrik Verhoeven, who is 17 years older.
- Teresa is not like her female colleagues. She cannot enjoy that kind of simple minded pleasure like watching males stripping. There is that Dutch painting in the museum she is fascinated of. Over and over she sits in front of it just staring at the young Dutch guy on it. One day the scenery on the painting becomes alive...
- 36-year-old music and movement therapist Marlene Hagedorn has pretty much closed with the "man" species after two failed partnerships. She's not unhappy about it. Because Marlene feels completely fulfilled by her job and the sometimes chaotic domestic life with her three daughters, 18-year-old Nadja, 13-year-old Miriam and little Cilli. When Marlene's mother dies, the clan of women moves into an inherited semi-detached house with a garden and shed. The busy, musically talented girls immediately enthusiastically took possession of the premises. Everything could be perfect. If it weren't for the neighbor Henri Schaaf, who has also just moved in, a composer who is in a creative crisis after the death of his brother and partner Frank. The musician has qualities that are rare in men: he is sensitive, has a flair for beauty - and would never think of leaving his dirty socks lying around. But the upcoming premiere of his musical, which is still missing the top hit, puts Henri under stress. Every expression of the Hagedorn family seems to get on his nerves: Cilli's uninvited visits, the rehearsals that Nadja organizes with her band in the shed, Miriam's ballet exercises. When Marlene also became self-employed and was planning to open a practice in her part of the house, a series of misunderstandings and arguments ensued between her and Henri. Only Cilli and Henri's caring mother can't be dissuaded from the idea that the two would actually be a wonderful couple.
- Story of four people in Sopot in 1933, mysteriously brought together to an old villa to reenact a murder ritual that took place 36 years earlier.
- After her husband leaves and her mother dies, Bogna Wegner recollects her childhood memories and experiences a sexual awakening from her past.
- The birth, separation and reunion of a group of friends in Berlin at three key times: as children in the streets of postwar Berlin, in the 60s when walls are built, and in the late 80s when a new generation breaks them down.
- Ruth Lorentz is an attractive, self-confident woman in her early 50s. Since the birth of her daughter Lea and the separation from her father, a married art professor, Ruth has not entered into a partnership. In order to be able to offer Lea better prospects for the future, she studied business administration instead of art and thus made it to the position of head of marketing at a well-known printing company. She always wanted the best for her daughter, but she almost suffocated Lea with her love. Lea is now in her mid-twenties and is cutting her cord from her mother. She quits her unpopular business studies to devote herself entirely to painting - a wish that Ruth once had to deny herself. Ruth is disappointed and puts the bad development back to the bad influence of Lea's friend Björn, who is a daydreamer in Ruth's eyes. Lea suddenly begins to suffer from severe paralysis, whereupon the doctors diagnose multiple sclerosis. Mother and daughter have to deal with the disease - and thus also with their close relationship. A terrible suspicion germinates in Ruth: Lea could have fallen ill from the intensive contact with solvents to which she was exposed during her student job in Ruth's print shop. Against Lea's will, Ruth tries everything to substantiate this suspicion. The company immediately switched on the tough works lawyer Robert Sturm - of all things, Ruth's old childhood sweetheart, with whom she just got in touch again. When it turns out that several print shop workers are showing symptoms similar to Lea's, Robert has to choose between his career and his loyalty to Ruth.
- Harry Wegener (Günther Maria Halmer) has made his dream come true. The successful animal photographer roams jungles and savannas - until a mild heart attack forces him to return to Germany. The world traveler now needs someone to take loving care of him. His younger daughter Fritzi (Claudia Eisinger), a single mother, cannot care for him in her small apartment. There would be enough space in the stately family home, and mother-in-law Sophie (Christine Schorn) would be happy about the return of the life artist, whose cheerful clumsiness would bring some color into the gray everyday life. However, his wife Katharina (Angela Roy) and his daughter Julia (Susanna Simon) have not forgiven the egomaniac for simply running away. For better or for worse, they accommodate the notorious chaotic in the attic in the hope that he doesn't disrupt their everyday life, which is perfectly coordinated with healthy eating and order. Of course, Harry doesn't miss an opportunity to shake up the women's shared apartment: the little tummy that he compliments Julia on is not, as Harry thinks, due to her pregnancy. No fuse box or expensive vase is safe from the clumsy. When the fire brigade has to come because he almost burns down the house at a small party, the limit is reached. Harry is annoying. But in all the chaos, Katharina rediscovers her old feelings. Julia also finally comes out of her shell thanks to her father. But then the unexpected happens.
- A detective sees a woman flee the scene of a murder but loses her. No one else saw her. He meets the woman and falls in love. Confronting her with his suspicions, he discovers that she, too, is a victim.
- Ernest Hemingway wrote his Parisian stories on the table of a sidwalk café. Niko prefers to pen his Berlin tales on the counter of a funky bar behind the shark tank. What better place for a writer to pick up a girl? Along comes Sonja, who wants to know how the horny tale he's now working on will end. So she invites Niko to finish his erotic tale over a drink at her apartment! There's only one catch: Martin, her ex-husband, still hasn't moved out of the place.
- The story of Udo Jürgens, one of the most popular musicians (singer and pianist) of German speaking Europe, beginning with the story of his grandfather being inspired to emigrate to Russia when he hears a street musician play the Russian folk song Kalinka on a bassoon. The film follows the fate of three generations of the singer's family.
- Elisabeth Romm wants to start all over again: The attractive and successful antique dealer is determined to get married for the second time and to start a new life with her great love Bert. But then it happens: On the day of the planned wedding, Bert collapses in front of the registry office with a heart attack and dies. From one moment to the next, stunned Elisabeth is left with nothing. She has not only lost her beloved life partner, but also her livelihood - namely, she had already given up her antique shop, as well as her own apartment. First, the grieving, disturbed Elisabeth comes to live with her daughter Isabel. But she soon senses that, above all, Isabel's selfish husband Adrian wants his mother-in-law out of the house as soon as possible. And suddenly Elisabeth realizes that she has to overcome the grief and look ahead again - so she quickly packs her suitcase and starts a journey south: just set off, without a specific destination and without a return ticket. Your path finally leads you to the wild and romantic Greek island of Santorini. With the help of the personable pensioner Daphne, she finds work in a jewelry store. Here Elisabeth blossoms to new life, because she is very familiar with art and old jewelry. But not only that: In Konstantin, the single owner of the shop, Elisabeth also finds a very charming admirer. At first she rejects his advances - but over time Elisabeth has to admit that she, too, has fallen in love with Constantine. So she seems to unexpectedly find her happiness far from home - if it weren't for Konstantin's son Meander and his scheming wife Katarina: They fear for their inheritance and therefore do everything in their power to separate Elisabeth and Konstantin.
- A dwarf from a circus and his best friend, an elephant, rescue a beautiful young woman from her burning car. When the dwarf visits the lady later, she tells him he has got a wish, because he saved her life. The dwarf wants one night...
- Winnetou has survived and now lives in the hills. He doesn't want to see other people, but when a group of settlers and a befriended tribe of Indians are threatened by some bandits, he comes to help.
- The days pass slowly for Lia amid the vineyards of a rural Georgian village. Still in the prime of life, her beauty is overlooked even by her husband Sandro, who runs the local car repair shop. Things change when Megi, the comely star of a film being shot nearby, happens upon the scene to get her car repaired. Lia knows a rival when she sees one - although she's also aware she doesn't stand a chance against a mini-skirt. Megi, however, has a few tricks up her sleeve too.
- Malou feels that the difficulties she is experiencing in her relationships lie in her past and so she searches out information about her mother. Her mother, a nightclub singer who lived in Germany, France and Argentina, becomes the focus of a series of flashbacks through which we learn of her mother's stormy life and the difficulty she had in bringing her up. These insights enable Malou to sort out the difficulties in her own life.
- The year is 2030 and the social safety net of Germany has collapsed. PM Lena Bach must figure how to handle the expanding crisis
- The student Judith is pursued by bankruptcies, bad luck and mishaps in her life, but she bravely defies her fate. Some days, however, everything seems to be conspiring against her. Judith seeks comfort from her boyfriend, but Holger, who is in his late teens, would rather go around with his clique. Judith suddenly decides to break up with him. When she returns home visibly hungover, her neighbor Leo becomes seriously worried. The charming set designer not only takes care of broken sockets and drains in Judith's apartment, but has secretly long since fallen in love with the woman next door. However, Leo is too shy to reveal himself and the stressed Judith simply ignores him. Judith acts snippy and aloof, but in reality she is sensitive and vulnerable. When she not only loses her bistro job, but is also responsible for her sister Rebecca's children destroying the decorations for a fashion show, it's too much even for Judith. She wants to lie down in the bathtub with the hairdryer, but Leo stops her. He finally loses his shyness and also gets Judith to live out her artistic fantasy.
- A teenaged girl is executed for going against a king's wishes and honoring her brother's death.
- Six students between the ages of 16 and 18 are waiting in a classroom for their new teacher.
- The film takes a look at a professional gambler, who very successfully specialized on the German version of the slot machine.
- A group of people from the wealthy middle class in endless quasi intellectual quarrels and discussions trying to find some meaning in their comfortable and indolent life.