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- Two police detectives, a grizzled veteran and one fresh-faced rookie, hunt a ritualistic serial killer murdering people with tattoos and skinning them.
- TIGER gets what she wants. VANILLA does not know what she wants. Apart from one important thing: a uniform. TIGER teach her to bite, and VANILLA tastes blood. So TIGER needs to learn a new rule: They sow the wind and reap the whirlwind.
- The Ethiopian King offers his daughter to a powerful Pharaoh to secure peace between the two countries.
- A rock music reporter and his view of the angry excited punk generation.
- Young hairdresser Gabi from the Baltic coast desperately wants to be a jockey. One day, she packs her bags, drives to Hoppegarten and is soundly rejected by the head coach. She doesn't want to give up, but to at least have a roof over her head, she rushes into a marriage with the seemingly nice Freddie. However, this marriage soon proves to be her second rejection. Freddie openly dislikes the fact that she wants to be a jockey. Her first ray of hope is that the stableman has a good heart and lets her train in secret. Slowly, Freddie begins to understand as well: he sells his motorcycle to sponsor her in the international beginner's race in Budapest. Naturally, she wins and her delayed wedding celebration takes place in Budapest.
- The Berlinale was launched in 1951 with American support as a showcase of the West. Over time, it became a place of encounter between east and west and after the fall of the Berlin Wall the world's largest audience film festival. The film reviews seven decades of Berlinale and tells of the ups and downs, of crises and innovations that the film festival went through.
- Clips of the children playing around are first shown, along with a few shots of their residence in Schwanenwerder, the children then gather up together and greet their father for his birthday, they provide a small poetic speech, a shot after is shown of 2 of the children playing together on the seesaw whilst one of the other children wander around in the background. The children all then sit together on a blanket and sing a song 'Mein papa ist mein bester Kamerad' as a dedication to their father, the youngest child quickly wanders off on their own and shots are shown of her playing around. A clip is then show of the youngest child throwing her doll on the ground and the boy running off to play with his toys whilst the rest of the children are calling him back over, as he comes back, they all go into a small pen full of animals, they play and tend with the animals, The children later go nearby their house, and they start to wash their clothing, the girls are cleaning their clothes whilst the boy goes and brings in buckets of water to provide, the butler then calls over the children to come inside and eat, their mother is present and they enjoy their lunch whilst a few of the children are messing around. The children later go outside and bring musical instruments along with them, the eldest child provides a small speech to her father, the children then start pretending to play a song, a recorded piece of music is put over the scene to make it appear like the children are actually playing.
- A red flag is carried in the middle of the busy Berlin streets in a relay race through the city. The relay race, in which a total of 15 people are involved, begins in the Schloßstraße in the Berlin district of Steglitz, goes over the Rhine, Main and Dominicusstraße in the direction of Berlin-Schöneberg.