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- Documentary series exploring various global wildlife issues and subjects.
- Police detective Commissario Guido Brunetti solves murder cases in Venice.
- The movie follows the life and personality of the famous actress Marlene Dietrich.
- Naive 18-year-old Dobrila leaves her little Serbian village to travel to Hamburg, Germany, where her boyfriend lives. The trip is not easy, and when she finally gets there, she realizes that he isn't interested in a relationship and doesn't tell him she's pregnant. She heads back home to Serbia, which is an even more exhausting trek.
- Shortly after Swedish police detective Gunnar Barbarotti receives at home an anonymous letter during his holiday announcing the murder of someone named Anna, the bloodily-stabbed corpse of Anna Palme is found. It's the first of a few murders with clues ahead, one naming Gunnar as mark. Barbarotti lists 60 possible vindictive persons from his past. Considering some of them proves dangerous, but probably futile as he stumbles onto twins Kalle and Ole Borg's family intrigue.
- A German policewoman works with an American counterpart at a Houston drug-enforcement agency.
- A nature documentary series exploring Earth's most pristine and diverse ecosystems, showcasing their beauty and wildlife.
- Two teenagers, a boy and a girl, have to come to terms with the boy falling ill with leukemia.
- The director of one of Finland's largest company, United Metal, discovers the company's Chairman dead in the office. A chain of bribes unravels.
- Angela serves during Finland's Continuation War (1941-1944) as a nurse at a war hospital. There she meets Thomas Schmidt, a German officer who, in part, lost his memory due to her injuries. They fall in love.
- Bernd Willenbrock is a car dealer at Magdeburg, East Germany, a small but successful and well-reputed businessman who has made his way in the post-Communist society. A sympathetic wife, a nice house, a fast car, a house in the country--these are the attributes of material success that count for Willenbrock. Then, things slowly begin to move into a different direction: Although he loves his wife, Willenbrock is attracted to a young student who keeps him at distance. To do her a favor, he gives her father a night-watchman job. But one night, the watchman gets cruelly beaten by burglars. And a bit later, the burglars come to Willenbrock's house at night. This is where the illusion of a quiet, secure, and self-satisfied life reaches an end. Things start to go wrong, well-known procedures don't work anymore, hopes and expectations of all kinds turn into disappointments. Willenbrock is challenged by an increasing feeling of lost safety and control, and he must find a way to cope with that.
- Inspector Brunetti uncovers, through a series of seemingly unrelated "deaths", a human trafficking operation.
- The murder victim is a man in a dress.Discovering his true identity takes Brunnetti into the world the transvestites, charity finance, other victims and ultimately the killer.
- Commissario Guido Brunetti can't concentrate on the case of a brave pizzeria boss who dares testify against mob extortion, because his socially conscious wife Paolo gets him suspended by confessing the smashing of a travel agency's window and refusing to settle on damages, blaming it for alleged sexual abuse at the popular Thai destination, yet dares scold Guido's 'immorality' and leaves home as a theatrical gesture. Shortly after, the agency manager is sacked by the owner, whom she publicly insults at a restaurant, the night before he's murdered at home. Brunetti is reinstated to investigate and finds alternative motives and suspects in darker, related businesses.
- A young man from an aristocratic family is kidnapped. Two years later a body is found. Can it be the kidnapped man? Inspector Brunetti and team investigate resulting in many unanswered questions. On the home front, Chiara takes up cooking and Paola's father meets with Bruno to discuss his daughter's happiness.
- Meanwhile the commissioner's son Rafi goes trough his juvenile 'communist' phase. Correct this word: trough. It should be through.
- Venetian museum director Francesco Semenzato agreed archaeologist Brett Lynch about Chinese vases exhibited in his Oriental Art museum, but she's beaten up to scare her off, as local colleague and friend Flavia Petrelli confides in commissioner Brunetti. Shortly after, the director's skull is fatally smashed in his office. Brunetti learns that he was suspected of involvement in art fraud and had a dodgy antiques dealership partner. Camera recordings show a man near both crime scenes: Salvatore La Capra, brutish son of sinister businessman Carmello, immigrated from Sicilia. More crime follows, while the city is flooded.
- Commissario Brunetti risks losing his home when city zoning officer Signor Rossi notifies the building permit wasn't obtained correctly. Brunetii rightly suspects a foul when Rossi makes a fatal fall while inspecting some property of corrupt real estate tycoons couple Massimo and Angelina Volpato. Brunetti wrestles with conscientious objections to saving his home and his luxurious boss's minor drug-dealing accused son Roberto Patta, whose big supplier is ruthless. A homeless, addicted key witness in the Rossi case is murdered.
- Triest police commissioner Proteo Laurenti investigates the bomb which killed Croatian-born a well-loved delicatessen owner and his family in his suburb villa. His father, dodgy Antonio Gubian, warns he's ready to take revenge. Proteo's unruly student son Marco keeps getting into trouble, but also opens father's eyes to police prejudice. The luxury fish supplies suggest possible motives in smuggling, post-Yugoslavian war profits and drug trade. A chilling execution murder follows.
- Commissario Proteo Laurenti, recently promoted chief of Triest's criminal police (detectives), has little time for son Marco's uninsured stolen Vespa scooter, wife Laura's dream villa or miss election ambitions of teen daughter Livia. He worries duly about the beaching of a runaway luxury yacht belonging to dodgy Austrian entrepreneur Bruno Kopfersberg, whom Laurenti failed, years ago, to prove guilty of the murder of his wife by dragging behind such yacht, the official ruling being shark attack. Next is found the corpse of a young 'easy model' employed by his company, which uses 'greased' political contacts to secure contracts, and now his managing director, Croatian Viktor Drakic, brother of the boss's girl, is after the coordination of EU aid to Turkish earthquake relief. His politician superiors want the commissioner and his assistant, Antonio Sgubin, to solve the case discretely, without trouble with influential people like the Kopfersbergs, but they find proof that company blackmails VIPs with photographs of adulterous prostitution with Eastern European girls they illegally import as 'models'. Kopfersberg son and heir Spartaco is found to have his own bloody grudge on Bruno Kopfersberg, whose hand-less corpse is found.
- Along the eastern edge of the Peruvian Andes runs a river called the Manu, the heart of one of the world's largest and most pristine rain forest parks in the world: Manu National Park and Biosphere Reserve. Filmed over several years, "Living Edens Manu" chronicles some of Manu's extraordinary inhabitants-a giant Harpy Eagle family that preys upon monkeys and sloths so that their chick can successfully fledge, jaguars, Giant Otters, 20-foot caimans (relatives of the alligator), tree sloths, anteaters, brilliantly-plumaged macaws, Howler, Squirrel, and Spider Monkeys, and tapir. Narrated by Edward James Olmos and winner of two Emmy Awards.
- Towering nearly 4 miles above the Alaskan wilderness, Mt. McKinley is the tallest peak in North America. It is called as "Denali" or "The Great One" by Indians.
- Journey to the end of the earth, where the Andes stand like giant skyscrapers above a land of vicious and beautiful extremes. This is a place where strange and awesome creatures like the guanaco, elephant seal, rhea, penguin and armadillo are totally adapted to a kingdom of endless and punishing winds.
- Commissario Guido Brunetti finds nobody willing to talk in an island's 'clam-closed' fishermen community, where illegal crustacean harvesting is common. An unpopular fisherman and his generally like adult son are found drowned, but also heavily drugged. Shopkeeper Follini, an outsider with a scandalous past, is drowned too once willing to spill some beans. The vice-questore's secretary insists, against Guido's advice, to snoop around as she visits family on the island every year and nobody knows she's police-employed, but the affair that makes it a pleasant holiday proves poisoned.
- Parttaking in the protection of the visiting German chancellor (PM) seemed boring, until a man is fatally hit running in front of the line, wearing only a surgical gown. It's an illegal Moldavian, officially missing nowhere. Commissario Laurenti soon traces his suspicion to a nearby private luxury clinic, whose chief surgeon is murdered next by genitalia-slashing, as Laurenti son suspects all linked to illegal organ trade. He also mistrusts his inquisitive new neighbor and is countered by powerful people, who accuse him of corruption although e acquired his new beach house by trading his town house for it with the recently retired coroner Galvano, who helps out informally.
- Commissario Laurenti initially ignores, despite a suspicious near-car crash, his ex prosecutor Albas's warning,Croat mob baron Viktor Drakic put a price on his head. Laurenti focuses instead on mysterious murders which link with industrial espionage and arms trade trough a consul who also runs import-export firms from her offices. Laurenti and his family are targeted while the team works out Viktor's sister must be involved, ignoring her plastic surgery, but luckily the Drakic goons are incompetent fools, yet he must resort to legally dubious methods.