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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Swiss Professor Raimund Gregorius abandons his lectures and buttoned-down life to embark on a thrilling adventure that will take him on a journey to the very heart of himself.
- Follows three men who are in love with a beautiful waitress during World War II: an intellectual restaurant owner, a mysterious musician, and an erratic businessman.
- The sailor Alfred is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean when World War II breaks out. Suddenly the sailors are in the front of the war, without any weapons.
- The stories of police officers and doctors working near the Port of Hamburg.
- Several children investigate cases in their city together.
- The sailor Alfred is in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean when World War II breaks out. Suddenly the sailors are in the front of the war, without any weapons.
- Swiss orphan Heidi's Aunt Dete leaves her in her grumpy grandfather's care up in the Alps, where she also meets young goatherd Peter.
- Out of school, ready to live together with friends and learn to know new friends in the big city of Berlin, where everything isn't always going according to the plan.
- The cases of two female detectives of the Hamburg police.
- Ambrosio is a monk who is sexually tempted by an emissary of the Devil, a young girl in monk's robes.
- An in-depth look at Russia's most natural wonders including Siberia, Kamchatka, the Artic, Caucasus, Primorye, and the Urals.
- Every member of Hamburg's Air Rescue Team--emergency doctor, pilot, mechanic and medics--has nerves of steel and is ready for action within seconds, whenever there are serious casualties to be rescued in and around Hamburg.
- The spread of Christianity, according to Luke's account, 30 years after the death of Jesus: Peter's community, its trials and martyrs; Paul's travels, after his conversion, to Antioch and Rome.
- Mafia hot shot comes to Hamburg with the main intention of taking it over. However, the local German crime lord isn't particularly down with his plan and a bloody gang war ensues.
- A Freaky Friday Fresh out of Germany!_11 year-old Emma doesn't have it easy. Her mother expects her to outperform everyone and her swim coach wants to make her an Olympic swimmer.
- In Hamburg's red light district Jule and his mob of macks battle Holleck's competing Viennese clan. When a sex worker is murdered both kingpins join forces to hunt the killer and keep the police from cracking down on their business.
- Bound for the Canary Islands, a wealthy clique of politicians, industrialists, and their playmates crosses paths with three men. Can the helpless passengers survive the deranged criminals' perverse game of humiliation and murder?
- Achim Hagenau and his farm neighbor Bärbel Ramsbächle have been in a happy marriage for five years now. What the former city doctor and current farmer Achim doesn't suspect: Bärbel has been worried about his health for some time. She is convinced that Achim's heart won't last much longer if he doesn't finally slow down. She is troubled by the constant conflict with her evil brother-in-law, the ox host, who is after her farm. That's why she has already secretly quit her job as a teacher to move to Stuttgart with Achim. He is deeply offended when he accidentally finds out about this plan. And so the couple slides into their first serious marital crisis. Because Achim also made his plans like this. He wants to transfer his own farm to the family of his "almost son-in-law" Boris. And he wants to transform Bärbel's estate into a sanctuary for old animals under his own leadership. He starts with his great aunt's two loyal Rottweilers, who were actually supposed to be put down and who from now on never leave his side. With his plans, however, Achim puts himself between all stools. The greedy ox farmer already saw Bärbel's farm as a lucrative trading point for cheap export cattle. Meanwhile, Achim's daughter Anna, an easy-going veterinarian, and his son Arnulf fear for their inheritance if Boris gets his father's farm - although on the other hand they are trying to emancipate themselves from their caring Pappa. Only Achim's youngest son, Achim junior, supports his father. So the big family reunion ends in a big family row. Only when the stressed Achim collapses at the wheel of his car a little later does the clan come to their senses.
- Paul Gerrard is a man in search of his missing father - a wayward archaeologist who has disappeared from Greece.
- Funnyman John Cleese leads viewers through an exhaustive -- and hilarious -- tour of the world of soccer, complete with the sport's most memorable goals, kicks, saves, goofs and penalties.
- Valerie is a strong, confident and modern woman - she commutes between L.A., where she works, and Berlin, where she loves.
- This zoo documentary soap shows the everyday life of the animals and the work of the zookeepers in the Tierpark Hagenbeck in Hamburg, Germany.
- Anne Bruckmann has long dreamed of traveling to wild, romantic Norway with her husband Norbert to see the animals that fascinate her so much: the majestic sperm whales. Now the time has finally come: Anne and Norbert want to set off from Denmark to the Norwegian coast in a motorhome. But the vacation doesn't have a good star right from the start. First Anne has to travel to Denmark in a bus full of noisy package tourists because her husband was too thrifty to rent a motorhome in Germany; and when he arrives in Denmark, Norbert tells her that he wants to complete the 2,000 kilometers to the North Cape as quickly as possible with the luxury motorhome he has reserved - because he actually doesn't feel like going on the whole trip anyway. But Anne, who was looking forward to a discovery-filled trip along picturesque country roads and along lonely fjords, doesn't want to accept that. A heated argument ensues, which ends with Norbert starting the journey home - convinced that Anne will follow him on the next ship to Germany. But he's completely wrong, because for the first time in their almost 40-year marriage, Anne doesn't just give in. She decides to continue the journey alone. By chance she meets the single doctor Katja. The two women hit it off right away, and so Anne postpones her onward journey in order to spend a few relaxing days with her new friend. However, there is another reason for her to stay: in the headstrong marine biologist Konrad, Anne has found an admirer who, with his brash, nature-loving and free-spirited nature, is so refreshingly different from the narrow-minded Norbert. In any case, Anne realizes more and more clearly that her marriage is in a dead end from which there seems to be no turning back. At the same time, back home in Germany, Norbert is torn between his longing for Anne and frustration over their relationship, which has long since stalled. Together with his adult daughter Sonja, he finally goes back to Denmark to surprise Anne for her birthday. But it quickly becomes clear that Anne is not prepared to simply give up her newfound freedom and return to her old life as a meek, self-sacrificing wife. She is determined to travel to the North Cape with Konrad, who is suffering from incurable cancer, and thereby fulfill her lifelong dream.
- The first Jerry Cotton movie is a good one. Jerry's after crooks who pose as a musical band. He infiltrates the gang, cozying up to their gun moll boss and trying to find out what she knows. What's in their violin cases? Great opening titles. Cool movie. B&W, scope, 35mm.
- Before Christmas, the angels have the mission to make happier 70% of the people. The story is based on angel Uriel and two new angels helping him.
- Monika, the host of a daily radio call-in show on the verge of becoming a thirtysomething, has almost given up all hopes of finding the man of her dreams when her gay brother convinces her to try it one last time -- via a contact advertisement. Surprisingly, she finds some- one she instantly falls in love with, only to find out that her "Mr. Perfect" is already married -- to her best friend.
- A young actress in Cold-War Berlin struggles to decide whether or not to accept a new role: working with an old leftist director in a deserted theatre. Caught between her painful childhood and the loss of her mother, and the confusing and unstable present political and social situation, she engages with prostitutes, penniless playwrights, and postmen of the split Berlin city.
- A team of scientists search for new species of insects and animals to a island just north of Australia. This is a place where no one has been to known as the lost land, while on the their searches they enter a cave and witness a live volcanic eruption. A must see documentary.
- A Turk has brought a young Turk woman from Turkey to his flat in Germany. The woman does not know much about Germany nor can she speak German.
- Nightlife in St. Pauli consists largely of fighting, prostitution, escaped prisoners, murder and mayhem.
- The well-off family of a photojournalist is confronted with the possibility that the son may have shot three fellow villagers in the home village. While the mother stands by her son emotionally, the father is plagued by doubts; he searches for reasons and justifications and is tormented by probing questions about his possible failure.
- Landpomeranze kommt in die große Stadt und wittert prompt überall Unheil und Verbrechen: Allenfalls Christiane Hörbiger könnte diese Rolle ähnlich großartig verkörpern wie Senta Berger. Und die brilliert als leicht verhuschte, aber immer noch begehrenswerte einstige Schönheit, die permanent hin und hergerissen ist: zwischen ihrem Gewissen und einer Neugier, die durch längst verloren geglaubtes Begehren zusätzlich entfacht wird. Ruth Thomas dankbares Drehbuch bietet Berger die Möglichkeit, als Frau eines erfolgreichen Juristen (Michael Gwisdek), deren Dasein offenbar einzig der Blumenzucht gilt, ihr ganzes darstellerisches Spektrum auszuschöpfen. Das beginnt mit der Trauer über den Verlust ihres Traumhauses im Grünen und mündet zunächst in komische Verzweiflung, als das Ehepaar nach dem karrierebedingten Umzug in einem Berliner Hinterhaus landet. Dort selbst packt Helga das kalte Grausen, hat sich das Leben der Mitbewohner angesichts der heißen Sommernächte doch mehr oder weniger in den Innenhof verlagert. Und weil Frau Forstmann sonst nichts zu tun hat, verbringt sie Tag und Nacht am Fenster zum Hof. Wie im gleichnamigen Hitchcock-Film blickt die misstrauische Staatsanwaltsgattin auf diese Weise nicht nur in so manchen menschlichen Abgrund, sondern beobachtet auch allerlei Ungereimtheiten. Einiges ist offenkundig Resultat ihrer Vorurteile; bei den beiden dunkelhäutigen Herren zum Beispiel handelt es sich mitnichten, wie sie überzeugt ist, um Dealer. Doch der stolze Türke von Gegenüber (Erdal Yildiz), der sein munteres Liebesleben vorzugsweise am offenen Fenster betreibt und auch ihr mit seinem animalischen Charme imponiert, betätigt sich nach getaner Triebabfuhr anscheinend als Serienmörder; jedenfalls pflegt er des Nachts verpackte Körper in den Keller zu tragen. Gemeinsam mit ihrer putzmunteren Reinigungskraft (Nina Kunzendorf) observiert Helga den virilen Nachbarn, doch selbst ihr Verdacht kann nicht verhindern, dass sie ihm selbst in die Liebesfalle tappt. Geradezu lustvoll bedient sich Stephan Wagner der sattsam bekannten Thriller-Versatzstücke, um sie fröhlich zu konterkarieren. Senta Berger treibt das Spiel mit den Kontrasten auf die Spitze, weil Helga grundsätzlich das Gegenteil von dem tut, was ihr die Stimme der Vernunft einflüstert. Wunderbar gespielt sind auch die Momente, in denen sie Tatkraft andeutet, um die großen Gesten dann doch im Ansatz stecken zu lassen. Und Gwisdek ist in seiner Mischung aus grantiger Gemütsruhe und geschäftiger Gleichgültigkeit ein wunderbares Gegenstück.
- Critically acclaimed five-part miniseries based upon the family story of novelist Ralph Giordano. In 1897, Italian immigrant Giacomo Bertini and his Swedish wife Emma decide to stay in Hamburg, while Rudolph Lehmberg marries the young Jewish girl Recha Seelmann. Twenty years later, the Bertinis' son Alf, an upcoming pianist, gets to know Lea, the Lehmbergs' daughter. Although Lea is a talented musician herself, she decides to marry Alf and support his career. At the beginning of the 1930s, the couple realizes that Alf's dreams of becoming a music star were illusions. Lea tries to earn money to feed her three sons Roman, Cesar, and Ludwig. The Nazi takeover in 1933 changes everything because Lea and Alf's relationship is now considered to be "intermarriage". They have to fight against discrimination and hate in the new "Aryan" society. The family finally fears deportation to a concentration camp and hides in a cellar in inhuman conditions.
- When his ex-wife disappears without a trace during a trip in the Black Forest, a forensic scientist sets out to find her and comes across a remote village whose inhabitants have an extremely hostile attitude. A skeletonised woman's body is found whose DNA matches that of the disappeared woman; however, the dead woman died four years ago. It soon becomes clear that the inhabitants of the village are guarding a dark secret.
- Maren Eggert and Matthias Brandt star in this drama about a family, trying to start a new life, which fails because of the mother's mental disease. After a difficult time, Martina and Stefan Schneider move into their new house. Although the couple and their son Daniel seem to be happy, Martina suffers from a mental disease. When Evelin and Klaus Garbers become their new neighbors, they soon make friends with the Schneiders. However, Martina thinks that Evelin and Stefan have an affair, so she gets into a panic when Evelin announces her pregnancy. Martina believes that her husband is the baby's father...
- Nikolas, a boy sexually abused by his father, and Eva, a girl physically abused by her mother, make a pact to kill each other's nemesis after getting the idea from a school play [Faustus]. Nikolas must realize the seriousness of that pact soon enough...
- Jessie Fischer, a single mother has lost her job and committed shoplifting has been sentenced to social work in a retirement home.There she meets Walter Voss called "The General" who is very bad tempered,he doesn't want to eat, throws the plate and the food through the window ,etc .But Jessie is as stubborn as Walter and little by little Jessie knows why Walter is in that retirement home and they become good friends.