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- In the final movie about Swedish special force policeman Johan Falk, he tries to solve the problem with the Eastern European mafia, who is threatening his family. Meanwhile, his co-workers get hold of some papers that is critical in the chase of a big, multinational criminal network.
- Former Hamburg cop Hauke Jacobs helps Schwanitz police officer Lona Vogt with their cases while he works as the new veterinarian in town with their assistant's support Jule Christiansen.
- 24-year-old Freud is a free spirit known for his unorthodox methods. He knows how to make war criminals talk. So he comes across a crime that has hardly been known before, the murder of 20 children in Hamburg in the last days of the war.
- Kicks Carter, a streetwise Las Vegs cop, is out to shut down an upscale hotel that is actually a front for a host of illegal activities. A gang headed by the scuzzy Ziggy is running everything from gun-running and loan-sharking to prostitution and drug-dealing, and a beautiful but nosy reporter keeps getting in Kicks' way.
- The Grump goes to search for a second-hand car in Germany to replace his broken one but ends up settling accounts with his past.
- GSI (Group of Special Investigations) investigates a weapon deal made by the mafia. GSI sends in an undercover agent to investigate what the mafia is up to. At the same time Johan Falk confronts a mysterious woman who threatens his family.
- Spreewaldkrimi is a German television crime series by ZDF.
- Julia Heininger (Uschi Glas) is being transferred by her bank employer from Munich to Hamburg with her son Maximilian and her housekeeper Fanni. Talk about clashes between Bavarians and Prussians. To Julias dismay a colleague of hers, Dr. Sagerer, is moving to Hamburg to keep a watchful eye on her as she is granting loans to customers. It is a light hearted series.
- Johan Falk is with the wife of a dead mob boss down to Latvia to try to solve a mystery that has eluded him for three years. What Johan finds downstairs in a cottage outside Riga shocks not only himself but also the Gothenburg police special unit GSI 's new chief Sophie Nordh and the former chief Patrik Agrell. At the same time a Latvian mafia group is picking up hidden and forgotten Soviet military containers from the water-filled pits nearby. Containers filled with weapons. And everything is heading to Sweden! At the same time most of the original members of the Rydellgang are being released from a long prison sentence.
- Set in 1815, a young Englishman touring Europe encounters more than he bargained for. His pursuit of the beautiful Countess St. Alyre brings him into contact with the Marquis D'Armanville and other odd characters. A series of bizarre murders occur, bringing our hero to the borderland of nightmare.
- The movie "Lockdown" is a part of the Johan Falk series that takes place under a lockdown of the police station. A snitch is compromised. Drastic and unexpected events take place. Both inside and outside the police station.
- When Johan and his colleagues are watching Seth and his gang member Jack, they stumble on a larger case than they expected. Seth is selling arms to terrorists, but without Jack's knowledge, in a car where Johan's old colleague Pernilla mysterious appears. While Johan begin researching what Pernilla and SÄPO is doing, Jack suspects that everything is not right with Seth and that he's working with the police.
- Nina loves her small family and is passionate about her job as an architect. When she returns to work after parental leave, she is able to save the office from bankruptcy with a brilliant idea. The only catch: She has to pretend to be a single person who is married to his job. Because the client, Lene, is a dragon and doesn't think much of working mothers at all. Nina doesn't get any help from her husband Torsten because he sees her dream job as a threat to the family. The police officer is currently completing his high school diploma. The fact that his wife is surpassing him in career matters and will soon be bringing home more money than him scares him. In times of need, Nina passes him off as her brother and secretly hires the rental grandma Irmgard (70). Between lies and success, Nina's life gains so much momentum that she soon can no longer find the emergency brake.
- The Zurich engagement - screenplay for love.
- In his family's picturesque patrician estate near Hamburg, successful business attorney André von Nauenstedt lives happily with his staff-spoiled, lazy, barely maternal wife Stefanie 'Nina' von Nauenstedt and their doted pre-teen son Philip. Yet Andre, whom she finds somewhat boring and 'too perfect', was Nina's breadwinner second choice over his hedonistic, unreliable brother David, who left the for a life of adventure in Caribbean. After seven years, David returns without fortune and Nina realizes after André lets him move into the guesthouse she still desires him as the better lover, practicing winning her back as his customary womanizing sport. Andre soon realizes neither is loyal, naive attempts to keep Nina shattering, and considers his marriage a lost cause, .ignoring Nina expects heir second baby.
- This drama is based on the childhood memories of Hans Jürgen Massaquoi, who was one of the few black native Germans in Nazi Germany. In 1935 at the age of nine, he lives with his German mother in a small flat in Hamburg's working class district Barmbek, while his father and grandfather had left the country. Although the boy is not persecuted by the Nazis and dreams of joining the Hitler Youth, his skin color makes him a target for racism.
- A documentary exploring the legends of vampires, using books, paintings and early films on the subject.
- "Germany, 1945: The 25-year-old Ellen is active in the resistance movement against the Nazis. When she meets Robert, a charismatic English secret agent, the two begin to have an affair. "Ellen is ordered to spy on the German naval officer Hans. He is scheduled to serve as Chief Officer aboard the submarine U 864, which has been given a secret mission. Against her will, Ellen falls for Hans. Although he is engaged to another woman, Hans is strongly attracted to her as well. "Eventually, Ellen succeeds in delivering critical information the submarines precise route to Japan. The English had suspected that Hitler planned to deliver his ominous wonder weapon to the weakened Japanese. The U 864 leaves its port. Because the war has been going badly for the Germans, the mood onboard is grim. "Meanwhile, Ellen learns from Hans that he has broken off his engagement and wants to marry her as soon as he returns from Japan. Ellens excitement rapidly turns to panic when she finds out the English have changed their plan instead of capturing the sub, they now want to sink it. What has she done?" From: Red Arrow International GmbH www.redarrowinternational.tv/fiction/events_unlimited/adventure/fateful_love.php
- In 1938 Paris, Vera von Schalburg, a young German with Russian, Danish, and Polish roots, is a very special woman. She speaks several languages fluently, has a photographic memory, intelligence, and presence of mind, and is callous. Except for her little son Christian, she has no one in the world. In order to keep Christian and herself afloat, she works as a prostitute in an elegant brothel. But then she gets an unusual offer.
- What hurts more: losing the wife to her younger lover after 21 years of marriage or having to share a lottery win with her after the breakup? The parcel carrier Henry doesn't want to give up half of his unexpected wealth because of the divorce. While his wife Ellen wants to make a clean break with the new beginning, he tries to save the long-hopeful marriage, but only on paper. The disappointment hurts too much to share the cash fairly. Neither his own daughter, who needs money for a journalism school, nor his best friend Mehmet know about the new fortune. His "favorite colleague" Mona either doesn't like the fact that Henry doesn't tell her the truth. She doesn't really recognize Henry anymore, with whom she has fallen in love. Ellen is also surprised that Henry, who is chronically exhausted, can afford an expensive racing horse. But there's a reason for the secrecy, because Henry wants to make his dream come true to win the Grand Prix of Germany. His maxim: Believe in losers too.
- CICERO pays tribute to the brilliant musicians Roger and Eugen Cicero, who died tragically unexpected and far too early. 'Mr. Golden Hands' Eugen in Zurich, 1997, and his son, singer Roger in 2016 when the shooting process was already ongoing in Germany. Both were master of their trades, with their their deep musicality, their technique and impressive skills to improvise. The story reveals two remarkable biographies, enormous parallels and differences how to manage their way of life on stage and in reality. The cinema movie entails the uniqueness of the protagonists relationship and focuses on the peerless life's path of the artists: colourful, intense, varied, with humorous moments, and deeply engaging for the audience. With the dense interviews of close companions, family members and friends the film creates a great cinematic and musical experience combined with legendary archive, concert moods and recording footage. --- An homage to Roger Cicero and his father Eugen - two exceptional musicians who died too young, but left behind an inimitable musical legacy. Piano player Eugen Cicero was considered a wunderkind. But he had problems with the communist regime in his home country early on in his career. During a tour to East Berlin in the 1960s, he fled to West Germany, where he played with the RIAS orchestra and many of the era's jazz greats. His son Roger became one of Germany's best known singers. Father and son both had extraordinary music careers, both of which ended in similar tragedies. Their life stories were marked by genius coupled with passion, by surmounting obstacles, and by a balancing act between commercial success and artistic integrity. In this film, friends and colleagues give insights in the two's work and creativity. It is a portrait of special father-son relationship, accentuated with their sublime concert moments, musical cosmos and their bright personalities they left behind. --- Eugen Cicero played with fabled singers as Shirley Bassey, Ella Fitzgerald, Caterina Valente, or legend Oscar Peterson and many more exceptional musicians. He recorded at the MPS studios with tremendous success. His son Roger created sensational concerts in his career i.a. at Montreux Jazz Festival.
- Mysterious international agent and playboy Jason goes from country to country engaged in a shadowy high-stakes game of espionage, love-making and violent intrigue.
- Between 1949 and 1975 more than 800 000 German orphans have lived their post-war years in Church Institutions. They have endured terrible abuses. Everyone knew but no one spoke. In 2012 the Church admitted her wrongdoings. The movie tells the story of a German woman (Senta Berger) living in New York coming back to Germany to bear witness in front of a board of enquiry. During her stay she remembers her traumatic experience.
- Evelyn Hamann's stories from life.
- Carla, a stressed-out real estate broker, retires and plans to enjoy her new-found freedom. But she can't cope with not being needed and succumbs to heavy drinking. Only janitor Horst, a former alcoholic, finds ways to address her problem.
- What to do when the children move out and leave the parental home for good? The trilogy "Parents alone at home" tells humorously about this new phase of life.
- Ex-Secret Service agent Harry Kowa now works as a bodyguard. Protecting his boss from an assassination attempt, he kills one of the attackers, who turns out to be a government agent. Now it's open season on Kowa.
- There is no day of rest in the Hamburg neighborhood between Sternschanze and Reeperbahn. Pastor Stefan Book from the St. Pauli Congregation know all about this: First the indestructible clergyman must prevent his sexton Eddi from jumping out of the church tower window; then he learns that 81-year-old Rosi is dying. As a housekeeper, she had been the good soul of the infamous Herbertstrasse for decades. Now it seems her time has come--but for some reason Rosi cannot let go of life yet. A small ray of hope is Book's new vicar, young Anke Bertram. She ended up in St. Pauli only because of a mix-up and wants to leave the desolate Kiez community, but Book's genuine kindness and people's problems awaken her idealism just when it's urgently needed: 16-year-old confirmand Paloma is heavily pregnant, having secretly gotten closer to 16-year-old Winni during the confirmation excursion; Willi's strict father files a complaint against the pastor for pimping. The youth welfare office is also interested in the case: they want to take the baby as soon as it's born because Paloma lives with her alcoholic mother in a not-so-great neighborhood and is not considered reliable. To prevent this, Book makes himself available as a private guardian: He takes in the new parents and gives them guidance with the active support of his partner Sabine. Book's sister, policewoman Rita, doesn't really believe in success, but at first the plan seems to work: Paloma and Winni are devoted to taking care of their little daughter. But soon the burden becomes too great for Paloma and she wants her carefree life back. In desperation she gets involved in a momentous deal with rascally Luden Bodo. At the last moment, Pastor Book and Rita try to prevent the worst--but it seems too late.
- Pastor Stefan Book preaches love and his motley church is moved. When neighborhood-sized Bodo demands a confession from him, Book is driven to the brink of despair. Bodo wants the pastor to prevent the upcoming wedding of his illegitimate daughter Ina and his son Hanno, of course in compliance with the duty of confidentiality, because the two have no idea of their close relationship and Bodo wants to keep his secret. Contrary to his deep conviction in love, Book tries with flimsy arguments to divide the newly-in-love couple. The fact that Book's sister Rita, a St. Pauli patrol officer and Hanno's childhood sweetheart, is supposed to host the wedding party doesn't help. Nur Book's young deputy Anke Bertram is looking forward to her first wedding in St. Pauli. Stefan Book is running out of time and almost his great love Sabine too. She reveals to him that she's taking a job abroad for a while. Whether the hopelessness of his project and of course his love for Sabine, Book considers dropping everything and going with her for a short time. Then everything turns out very differently .
- Hanna Berger has no idea that she will soon be begging herself when she slips her change into a homeless person as she passes by. Her husband Walter has long been hiding how bad things are with his small wine business and their joint finances. When he finally wants to tell her, Walter suffers a fatal heart attack. Hanna, from whom he also concealed his health problems, now finds out everything at once: They have been living on credit for a long time - most recently with dubious loans at usurious interest rates. Now even the apartment can no longer be held, and the bailiff will soon come. Despite the blows of fate, Hanna bravely tries to take her life into her own hands. However, there is an insurmountable hurdle: in order to be able to receive social benefits, her daughter Elke must also be brought in. That is out of the question for Hanna because her only child broke up with her. No matter where she turns - to her friends Gabriele and Klaus or the specialist advisor at the social welfare office - everywhere she is referred to her daughter. Hanna would rather sleep in the homeless shelter or under a bridge than let Elke pay for her. More and more she takes on life on the street: She picks up leftover food from plates and drinks bottles that have been thrown away, she rummages through garbage cans and doesn't let men like the bottle collector take anything away from her. Hanna finds shelter and protection with Mecki, who lives with other homeless people. There she also learns that many like her have ended up on the street despite work. Hanna's daughter Elke cannot continue as before. She had told her friend Lars, as well as daughter Paula, that her parents were long dead. Now when the truth comes out, Lars urges a reconciliation. To do this, mother and daughter have to tackle a conflict about which both women have been persistently silent for a long time.
- Clara, who is looking for security and stability, suddenly finds herself torn between two men, which upsets her well thought-out life plan
- The elderly Lotte Hansen moves in with her son because of her increasing symptoms of dementia. At first, living together is easy, but then Grandma suddenly disappears.
- Curate Pfarrer Quendolin Roggenwiller of a Tyrolian village insists widow Rosa Mayrhofer, a recluse Alpine cow farmer since her beloved Franz's fatal mountaineering accident 37 years ago, must personally enter the world wide 'golden praline' chocolates competition in mundane Hamburg, all expenses paid, with her family's secret 'wedding' recipe. It wins, causing the ruthless unrelated Viennese homonymous market leader Ignatz Mayrhofer to demand his heir Bertram gets the recipe from her, his charm and simple bids being waved he resorts to professional gigolo Matteo di Monte Caprese, whose true identity is well-hidden. Meanwhile Rosa falls fro the modest charms of desperate Hamburg fish dealer Hannes Seeger, whose business is near bankrupt, having met on the luxury hotel roof by mistake. The fight for her and/rather the recipe is on.
- Mario and Henry are professional crooks and great friends, but they're getting a little old.
- Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars is an in-depth documentation of Robert Wilson's ambitious attempt to stage an epic, twelve-hour, multinational opera for the 1984 Summer Olympics.
- Heinz Kilian, an elder, near-forgotten misanthropic author, suffers all day from an ever-grumbling stomach. Referred to a specialist, grumpy Kilian grudgingly accepts as his last hope a diet consultant. Kilian instantly shares only mutual dislike with Vera Hartel, who infuriates him being as stubborn and immovable, simply taking treats from his plate. She accompanies him with the charming firm driver Behling on a lecture and signing tour tough Germany to promote his latest novel, scheduled by editor Dr. Pögen, Heinz's godfather's son, who alas fears the publishing house is also going down, and Kilian never sold profitably. All the way he bicker with Vera Hertel, an ongoing duel of misanthropy and cynicism against optimism, agreeing on little more then old-fashioned language skills and supporting Behling's unlikely hope for romantic happiness with a crazy girl. Diagnosed with a rare, inoperable tumor, Kilian reconsiders everything.
- The German lightship (permanently anchored floating 'lighthouse') Borkum Riff is about to be decommissioned. For his last tour of duty, Captain Johann Freytag brings along his near-adult, estranged son Fred. The ship picks up three men stranded in a broken-down boat--who are armed. The captain tries to avoid trouble, but the crew, his son, and the trio of violent robbers on the run keep rejecting his nonviolent advice, which leads to repeated bloodshed.
- The first intoxication of love gives way to a kind of high-altitude fever for Hannes: the air at 1800 meters altitude is slowly becoming too thin for the Hamburg sea dog. He misses the sea air and the sound of the sea - and of course his fish trade. When the picturesque idyll in the alpine heights finally got to be too much for him one day, he decided to flee back to his beloved hometown of Hamburg. However, not everything is for the best there either: Hannes' fish shop is broke. In order to make ends meet, the penniless Hannes hires himself out as a hooker in a nightclub in St. Pauli. Meanwhile, his spirited wife Rosa is seething with anger and disappointment. But she doesn't want to give up the love of her life that easily. She follows Hannes to the Elbe to talk to him. However, the jealousy of the planned reconciliation thwarts the plan. As soon as she arrives in Hamburg, Rosa meets a likeable EU Commissioner who invites her to dinner with the American Secretary of Commerce. Of course, the jealous Hannes doesn't let this "flirt" sit on him. In order to prove to Rosa that he still has great chances with women, the bon vivant ties up with an extremely attractive pharmaceutical representative.