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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Investigating a series of suicides, police detective reveals a sinister plot.
- A beautiful young housewife, Nora, is trying to convince her tight-laced, bourgeois husband, Torvald, to give her some extra money for the holidays, even if he has to borrow it. Fassbinder's interpretation of "A dolls house".
- The Time Machine is purchased from an antiques store by a physician from Berlin. Much of the script plays out in one room in the Berlin villa of Dr. Erasmus Beilowski. He and his well-educated friends have an intelligent discussion about the world and the future, with a view to the Time Machine. What to use it for?
- Described as an answer to Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun, Fraulein tells the story of a former German Trümmerfrau now trying to enjoy the economic miracle and to find the balance between own needs and her marital obligations.
- Augustin is a 30-year-old university professor. He does not believe in religion. His only belief is in maths, to which he devotes all his time. Then suddenly a series of pressing existential questions start looming in his mind.
- One of the great film and artist documentaries, made for ARTE TV channel. Fantastic candid access to Dennis Hopper - a great portrait of a fascinating American actor, director and visual artist.
- Follows the life of the famous German politician, writer, and communist activist, Gustav Regler, from his birth in 1898, in the Saar, through the two World Wars and his many travels, until his death in 1963 in India.
- During the Franco-English war in Northern America, an English boy is captured by the French and sold to Indians where he grows up in a new family. When he is forced to return to his former home by English soldiers some years later, he finds he is a stranger there.
- Henri wants to adapt the novel Adolphe by Benjamin Constant for the cinema. He finds the filming locations and asks Hélène to play in the film. And the irony of fate will make them experience the same drama as the hero of the film.
- A young father takes his son on a journey away from Buenos Aires and through the strange and wondrous world of rural South America. The man is unemployed and separated from the boy's mother. The trip teaches the man to rediscover both the world outside urban Argentina, and also to rediscover his son.
- A married couple adopts a child. The mother's relationship with the new family member quickly deteriorates.
- An unsuspecting student thinks that the wife of an arms dealer is unhappy, but in reality she appears as cynical as her capitalist man.
- Mona, a young student of law in Frankfurt, Germany, is the daughter of a highly successful lawyer. Her future is planned neatly. Graduation and partnership in the family chambers. Marrying Marco (a lawyer as well) and going on a trip to Japan for their honeymoon. But then the law firm is appointed to sort out a case where the windows of a cloister church were damaged by playing children. Mona meets quite a different world and the plans her family made for her suddenly seem like a straightjacket. She decides to take a few days off and stay as a guest at the abbey. She enters a world that subsequently draws her in and leads her to question her beliefs and those of her family. When she has to decide whether she actually wants to enter the novitiate, everything comes crashing down around her.
- When self-determined, confident, in-control Iris is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease it takes her estranged father, a stoic doctor, and a paraplegic boy for her to truly live life.
- Although Dagmar's children Felix and Linda are grown up, they still live at home and don't mind her doing all the work in the house for them. But since the 50 years old mother expects more from life at this time, she tries to make them realize how she feels by carrying her role to extreme and starts serving them food dressed like a maid.
- A very stylized TV version of the Fassbinder play. The set consists of a few pieces of furniture in front of a large screen on which coastal scenery is back projected. Geesche is a nineteenth century woman who wants to have a mind of her own. She defies convention and will do anything to achieve her freedom from oppression by her family and friends.
- Dr. Charles de Winter and Dr. Jordan are accused of raping their colleague Dr. Maria Jonasson, who at the trial is represented by young lawyer Leonard Benjamin. The only witness is student nurse Lisa Engelmann.
- A young man gets caught between two women and finally loses both of them because he is unable to make up his mind. A love triangle that tries to conjure up hidden emotional states.
- Lawyer Herbert Windscheid plans to get married again soon. However, this is anything but right for his children
- From a Circus performance by Cirkus Scott at Djurgården, Stockholm, in 1979, introducing and interviewing a number of clowns.
- Independent and imaginative fifteen-year-old Paulina has to live by herself when her mother goes away for a treatment.
- Jo Tresko goes undercover to investigate the Russian art scene in Berlin. The mafia is involved along with an ex-Stasi officer. Drugs, art fraud, prostitution and more. Suddenly Tresko's wife Katrin has disappeared.
- Everything goes well for the businessman of Berlin Carl Heldfeld till his daughter Ina is kidnapped and his wife Laura is injured and remains paralyzed.
- A woman flies to South Africa for the funeral of her younger sister, whom she loved but had rarely had a good relationship with.