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- A group of friends are in a holiday home by the Baltic Sea where emotions run high as the parched forest around them catches fire.
- By means of unprecedented testimonies, carefully produced re-enactments, and the expertise of worldwide known researchers, 'Nazi Gold' sheds light upon the darkest heritage of Nazism in Argentina.
- On the first day of a new school year, the over-strained teacher Andrea tells her best friend and colleague Katja that she will quit her job. But a dramatic incident with a pupil shatters the lives of Drea, Katja and their pupils forever.
- A young police officer leaves for overseas training for about three months, right after his wife has their baby, and his wife must take care of herself and their baby alone. The day before her husband is to return, she finds the baby dead of SIDS, and the trauma leads the devastated mother to spontaneous activities that amplify the tragedy.
- An idealistic teacher is shocked to discover her pupils are already cynical and opportunistic. Her colleague soon grows resentful when she uses new and challenging techniques to help her students overcome obstacles.
- The documentary takes us on a fascinating journey into the recent German past and depicts how it defines the present. Katharina Bullin - Und ich dachte ich wär' die Größte (Katharina Bullin And I Thought I Was The Greatest) by Marcus Welsch tells a little-known story from the large stock of doping scandals in GDR competitive sports. Katharina Bullin was a volleyball player who not only lost her femininity but also her physical stability through sports and the drugs administered to her. The film is not just a moving portrait of a woman who has neither lost her will nor fighting power, but also the portrait of a brutal society. We see this in archive footage which fosters splendid illusions. Pictures from the past that are virtually transparent to us today. Source: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin 2006; Press Office January 13, 2006: 'Berlinale Perspektive Deutsches Kino: A Look Back and Ahead'
- A woman escapes her everyday life by entering a fantasy world.
- 19th century story about a woodcutter in Frisia who becomes famous for making puppets.
- Karin Dittmann is married and mother of two children. Without her it would work nothing. She helps her husband in the office and takes care of her both sons. But her hard efforts aren't appreciated. When she finally wins a Caribbean-journey at a competition, actually she takes part despite the astonishment of her family, while her husband keep home with the kids. During the vacations she gets to know an admirer.
- Head chef Friedrich is in a gloomy mood: He believes that he will have to die soon - which is not true.
- At the beginning of the 20th century, the young Camilla faces a joyous future. But then it turns out that her father has gambled away the entire fortune and her great love Steve leaves the city.
- For Berliners, the Baltic island of Usedom was once the most luxurious destination for excursions within striking distance of the city. This is where imperial Germany's grand health resorts of Bansin, Heringsdorf and Ahlbeck were built. Heinz Brinkmann, who was born in Heringsdorf, traces the eventful history of his island. He talks about the magnificent villas on Europe's longest beach promenade, about the expulsion of Jewish citizens by the Nazis and about Usedom being split into a German and a Polish half after the Second World War. During the GDR era, most of the spa architecture remained intact because of the lack of means to build something new. Since the fall of the Wall, however, investors have been trying to replace it with indistinguishable luxury residences. Brinkmann also asks people about conservation and change. We hear from the mayor infuriated by the architectural eyesores of recent years, a farmer who bought an island in the Achterwasser lagoon for his organic cattle, a Polish hotel manageress and other bridge-builders between the two countries. Brinkmann also quotes from his own 1992 Usedom film and compares the plans of his former protagonists with today's reality. A discursive tour through a fractured paradise.
- Like every year, the Mahlström family is going to the Baltic Sea. This year, however, everything is different. Kurt is on the verge of unemployment, but his wife Marga doesn't know that.
- This is the story of a betrayal. The absurd flight out of former East Germany equals the tragic cul-de sac of a love: If love helps the dream of one of the lovers come true, they will be separated. But, if she does not help, one of the lovers has to give up his only dream - and their love will be lost too.
- 1996– 31m7.8 (7)TV Episode
- Uwe and Manni prepare the Mercedes for the long journey to East Germany. Peter sets the routing and gives directions underway. They arrive on the place where grandmother's village once stood. They visit Leipzig and the Baltic Sea.
- 2006–201148mTV EpisodeCompilation from previous episodes. Now and then Manni, Uwe and Peter make a trip or go on holiday. Their brother Günter always stays home. What does he do there during that time?