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- This anthology series follows the work of police officers in Germany.
- Ellie Stocker and Gedeon Winter have become bitter enemies. A ritual murder leads to the formation of a German-Austrian Soko and forces the two opponents to investigate together.
- At the turn of the 20th century, a young orphan named Andreas Egger is sent to a valley where he will spend most of his life. Over eight decades, his life will be marked by poverty, war and violence, but also moments of bliss and love.
- Asian Hawk (Jackie Chan) and his bumbling sidekick are sent on a quest through Europe to find a mysterious treasure held by a shadowy organization of monks.
- A portrait of Austrian artist Gustav Klimt, whose lavish, sexual paintings came to symbolize the art nouveau style of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
- Based on the international bestseller by Robert Seethaler. A tender, heart-breaking story about one young man and his friendship with Sigmund Freud during the Nazi occupation of Vienna....
- Through his work at a morgue, an incarcerated young man trying to build a new life starts to come to terms with the crime he committed.
- The Salzburg police duo Heilmayr and Merana is looking for the murderer of a noble call girl.
- A man returning to his parents years after having been sent away as a child-laborer tells his lifetime story to his dying father.
- Uncovering the background that led to the fateful meeting and how the political drama took its course.
- A wide variety of documentary subjects, from animals (dragonflies, ants) to people (Genghis Khan) to science (time, perception) to places (St. Stephens Cathedral, Umbria). The style is sometimes purely narrative, at other times imbued with scenes to illustrate a particular point. A good mix of subjects for lovers of documentaries.
- A young woman is found dead after falling down a waterfall. A heart-shaped stone is in her hand. Was that a murder or a suicide? To complicate things the inspector in charge is a former resident of the small town where the incident happened.
- First several barns burn down, then an old house goes up in flames: For months, one arson attack follows the next. When a body charred beyond recognition is found in the rubble of the burned down house, the state police gets involved.
- A moving coming of age story in a time of extreme change: on August 23, 1944 in a small city in Romanian Transylvania, the 16 year old Felix Goldschmidt awaits his classmates for their traditional Exitus Party (school graduation). However, this very day the kingdom of Romania takes leave of its ally of many years - Nazi Germany - thus ending the 800 year old, highly successful story of ethnic German immigration at the feet of the Carpathian Mountains. It is a great story of young people's blindness to the rise of Fascism, the destruction of bourgeois values, a first love and shattered friendships.
- Out of an old bond, the artist Jarek takes nine-year-old Lilia, daughter of his ex-girlfriend Alina, to violin lessons. Jarek gets to know the family of the violin teacher Clara and her husband Bertschi and their sons. Jarek increasingly enjoys the family touchpoints. Out of professional pride he remains reserved towards Bertschi, who of all things is a respected art connoisseur. But Jarek feels attracted to Clara without being able to admit it to her. When Lilia gets the chance to switch to another teacher as a master student, contact with Clara breaks off abruptly. Until Jarek and Clara meet again by chance a few months later.
- A village mayor enacts a bold and futuristic monetary scheme to save his alpine community from global financial crisis and fascism's simple fix. The strength of a woman's love as much as its romance injects the power for the small but passionate hero to see it through.
- The story behind the epic downhill race of Franz Klammer at the 1976 Winter Olympics.
- A gentle portrait by the famous German-Swiss-Austrian Hollywood actor Maximilian Schell about his no less famous sister Maria.
- On 21. September 2013, telecommunications satellite APV-1312 belonging to French media group CanalDouble crashes into the Brandenburg Gate, cutting a trail of destruction as far as the Reichstag. 56 delegates die. Thirteen minutes later, all around the world more and more satellites plummet to earth. Communications, as we have known them, are collapsing everywhere. West of Geneva. At the largest research laboratory in the world, with a budget of one billion dollars, an experiment has failed that is going to throw the whole world off its hinges. Scientists from 80 nations have simulated the Big Bang with the so-called 'God Machine', the world's greatest particle accelerator, and thereby created a Black Hole. Reaching Geneva turns into a tour de force for our heroes, through a country that like its neighbors is in a state of total emergency, but equally into a time of human encounters. A time, where courage overcomes the fear and human beings do not shut themselves off but take decisive action. A time, where the end is a beginning, and where two brothers become soul mates again. A time, where weakness turns into strength and individuals are unified into a single nation. A time, where despair turns into hope, and loneliness into the love of a lifetime. A time, where one look says more than a thousand words, and even the smallest individuals become giants. Europe's darkest hour turns into a time of patriotic heroes. Heroes just like you and me...
- An account of the troubled life of Richard Sorge (1895-1944), a Soviet spy of German origin who played a decisive role in the outcome of World War II .
- As top lawyer Brigitte finds out that her daughter is about to marry Brigitte's long-gone love interest and rockstar Richie she only has one plan. To sabotage the wedding.
- Michael leaves his job as a spy after failing a mission and takes with him Helena, the daughter of a Russian spy who dies under suspicious circumstances. They leave their past behind and move to Barcelona and open a small restaurant, but his former colleagues reappear with unfinished business.
- Jack Unterweger was and remains an enigma, elevated to celebrity status and acclaimed for his underworld-plunging poetry and fiction before being charged with the murders of 11 prostitutes in Austria and abroad.
- Grein, a truck driver, works for Sienmann, an undesirable man, dedicated to fraud.
- Based on the life of German toymaker Margarete Steiff, the movie shows her long way from a 10-year-old girl, confined to a wheelchair, to one of the first and most successful creators of toy stuffed animals.
- As a seamstress' illegitimate daughter, young Catherine Simon's future isn't rosy. But in the single-minded woman slumber unsuspected talents. At 17 she makes her debut as an actress at the Berlin Lessing Theatre, with unexpected success. The world is at her feet and dreams start to jell as she meets prominent artist Max Kruse at a premiere party. The two become a pair, but the newly-divorced sculptor isn't yet ready to remarry, not even when Käthe is expecting his child. They spend two happy years together without a marriage certificate, but her illegitimate cohabitation does not correspond to the morals of the fine Berlin society. Then destiny knocks again when she starts making rag dolls for her daughters.
- After serveral years judge Sabine returns for a class reunion back to the village she grew up. She just arrives when Lena, the daughter of her first love Leonhard, disappears. Lena left Dr. Körbler's house after a tutorial lesson and didn't come home. Dr. Körbler is responsible for Sabine's childhood trauma, because he is a pedophile. Everyone in the village seems to cover for him.
- Eine ambitionierte Studentin versucht, ihr Idol davon zu überzeugen, an sie zu glauben.
- SIE NANNTEN IHN SPENCER follows two of his biggest fans on a road trip through Europe in search for their idol, who captured the hearts of millions and had so much more to offer than his legendary hammer-like fist blow.
- A child abduction in Vienna is connected to three unsolved cases which Maarten S. Sneijder has been investigating for years. Only with the support of Sabine Nemez does he recognise the pattern that connects all cases. As he follows the trail to the perpetrator, a deadly trap snaps shut. Will Sabine manage to save Maarten S. Sneijder in time?
- In an all-girl Catholic boarding school for the wealthy Austrian elite, an energetic young nun fights against the decline of faith.
- A documentary crew follows a group of naturalists and other scientists around the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone where they are studying the effects of the accidental radioactive contamination on the flora and fauna which thrive in the zone.
- A grumpy old man enlists the help of an Afghani migrant to bury his dead dog, and as the two dredge through prejudices to find common ground, their day takes an unexpected turn.
- In the German North Sea a new cellular life form endangers mankind.
- "Bach - Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte" is a biopic about the life of german composer Johann Sebastian Bach.
- A divorced man wants to tell his old mother about his divorce and present her his new girlfriend, but then backs down having both his ex-wife and her new family and his new girlfriend playing along.
- Documentary feature about the traditional Viennese cinema "Bellaria", which is specialized in German cinema from the 20s, 30s and 40s and its regular customers, whose idols are stars like Zarah Leander or Karl Schönböck. They're visiting regularly, some of them even daily, to see the movies of their youth.
- The letter bomber Franz Fuchs (1949-2000) saw his crimes as a service to the community. He wanted to be one thing above all else: a patriot.
- Kathrin needs a new kidney. Her husband Arnold has the same blood type. Is he ready to donate?
- Richard, a successful lawyer, seduces the young student Stella and then dumps her. After forcing her to have an abortion, Stella commits suicide.
- SHADOWS FROM MY PAST interweaves the tragic fate of one Austrian Jewish Family from Vienna. Letters written from 1939 - 1941 as they were trying to save their children and each other reverberate to today. SHADOWS features many face-to-face, unrehearsed interviews with contemporary Austrians and near past contemporary interviews including Simon Wiesenthal, Kurt Waldheim, President Heinz Fischer, Theodore Bikel, Jorg Haider, survivors and many others. SHADOWS interweaves the memories of Gita Kaufman's family with Austria's present perceptions with Austria's present perceptions of its role in the persecution and deportation of Jews during World War II. SHADOWS underlines the need for Holocaust memory preservation, tolerance education, and serves as a warning for today.
- How, in the 11th century, Normans from Hauteville-la-Guichard in the Cotentin region founded a prosperous monarchy in the heart of the Mediterranean - The little-known story of the golden age of medieval Sicily.
- At the end of World War II, Hungarian Jews are forced on a death march to the Austrian concentration camp Mauthausen. Only few civilians try to rescue them.