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- German artist Kurt Barnert has escaped East Germany and now lives in West Germany, but is tormented by his childhood under the Nazis and the GDR-regime.
- A dramatization of Christiane F.'s memoirs and her hard beginnings in Berlin.
- A story of one village in Germany at the end of WW2.
- A reinterpretation of the Nibelungen saga centering on Hagen von Tronje, a Viking who allies himself with the ancient gods and takes up arms against an unscrupulous ruler.
- A young woman faces deadly consequences after her family is murdered in this historical thriller. When powerful priest Johann slaughters merchant Barthlomew's family, he only leaves the daughter, Veva, alive. After the brutal attack makes Veva an outcast from society, she teams with a free-spirited man, Ernst, and his friend, Martin Luther.
- In France, prior to Louis XIV ascending the throne, a young baroness is forced to marry against her will and is caught up in a web of treachery and murder, threatening her and her husband, whom she has come to love deeply.
- Recounts the rise of Germany's Federal Republic after the terror of World War II.
- It follows a group of police officers who are sent to Berlin to form a special investigations unit: ZERV. As they dig deeper into the crimes in the East, they uncover that many of them originated in the West.
- The life and struggle of the Dassler brothers. Founders of the brands of Adidas and Puma.
- Five hundred years ago, Hui Buh cheated in a card game, thus was turned into a ghost by thunder lighting. For all this time, he has lived in the castle alone without anyone to scare. Until when King Julius moves in for his wedding, Hui Buh knows he has to use every trick of his to keep the long-wasted ghost license.
- The life of three sisters shortly before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- Romance and murder are intertwined in this 19th-century tale. At the turn of the century, fearless midwife Gesa finds her investigation into mysterious murders leading her deeper into darkness. Meanwhile, her affair with the prestigious Dr. Heuser grows more controversial among high society.
- The Vexxer is back. The notorious criminal mastermind wants to murder seven people in one day. Inspectors Even Longer and Very Long will do everything in their power to stop the Vexxer.
- Marie and her husband Michel Adler have a happy life until Michel has to go to war against the Hussites for König Sigismund but does not come back. She not believe on his dead and starts her journey to find out what really happened to him.
- In 1427, Lady Maria Van Arnstein is informed that her beloved husband Michel Van Arnstein was murdered in a battle against the Hussitas. However he was actually betrayed by his ambitious cousin Hettenhein that wants his lands and castle. The Pope's Great Inquisitor Janus Suppertour meets King König Sigismund and tells that he wants Maria for him. Meanwhile Maria does not find blood in Michel's sword and believes that he is alive. She asks to the king for a period to seek out Michel and Sigismund grants ten days to her. She leaves the Hohenstein Castle and heads to the lands of the independent Solkony that are preparing to a war against the Hussitas that want the right of free will to follow the religion they want. Along her journey, Maria will meet leaders and will help to bring peace to Solkony. But her beloved Michel is amnesic and does not recall his previous life with her.
- About how women and their babies used to die in times when there was a lack of advanced medical facilities.
- Just before her 18th birthday, Kirsten leaves for a village called Selmen. All the girls kill themselves when they turn 18. Kirsten finds out that just before that, they all had problems getting to sleep. She also experiences sleeping problems and attempts to find out what is going on.
- A teenage girl from West Germany is found dead in 1988 Eastern Germany. Although authorities try to hush up the case, a minor police officer reports it to the western police, who send over their best female profiler. The unequal pair has to work together on this obscure case, fighting predjudice, authorities and a killer, who hasn't finished yet.
- Switzerland, 1873. Men from all over Europe are flocking to a tiny village to work on the biggest and most spectacular construction site of modern times: the Gotthard tunnel! The town is bursting at the seams and the prices for rooms are skyrocketing. In the bustle and confusion, three young people forge a friendship that defies differences of social class to tackle dramas together: the German engineer Max, lucid, balanced, born to a well-to-do family, a born mediator and shy suitor to the innkeeper's daughter, Anna. The lively, cocky young woman knows all about men - and about heartache: she decided to concentrate on business instead of love... And Tommaso? The hot-headed Italian from the lower classes is deeply, passionately in love with Anna and cannot hide his feelings. Max knows that he cannot challenge Tommaso for Anna's love, and soon, the trio faces a growing tension between Tommaso, who becomes the spokesman of the miners, and Max, who struggles to be loyal to his employer and his friends.
- Head of the famous pencil corporation tries to make his 16 year old granddaughter ready to take his place.
- After eleven years, Sams returns to Herr Taschenbier. This time to help his shy son Martin. Martin soon discovers the virtues of the Sams
- Things get out of control when four schoolmates sneak out for partying during their class trip to Prague. Involving drugs, violence and lots of alcohol.
- End of the 1970s in East Germany: Fred and Jonas are close friends. The 10-year-olds live near at the German-German frontier. After the mother from Jonas has made an exit application, the boys have to recognize that they are soon separated from each other. But they want to dig a tunnel to Australia to meet there themselves again. When Jonas should leave the country with his mother this night changes everything.
- Marie violates all traditions after the death of her parents. To feed herself and her sisters, she becomes the first female glassblower in the small town of Lauscha in 1890, and her artful glassy Christmas balls find themselves in America.
- Maria Nikolai was once a celebrated musician. 20 years ago she came to Hamburg with her husband, who has since died. But her neighborhood, which used to be a neighborly neighborhood, is gradually threatening to turn into a social hotspot: the streets are dirty, young people are killing time in front of the supermarket and alcohol is a constant companion for many. Foreigners have also been increasingly moving to the district for some time. Maria is now almost the only German in her house. Above all, the large Roma family on the upper floor watches them with distrust and full of prejudices - the fact that they themselves came to Germany as a destitute Eastern European migrant is something different for them. Her attempt to get the police on her unloved neighbors fails. The police officer Susanne knows the resentment against the Roma only too well - she keeps her own Roma origins secret for fear of discrimination. When a racist youth clique carries out a brutal attack on Maria's neighbors, she grants 16-year-old Roma Bero and his younger siblings refuge in her apartment. She had already noticed the modest-looking boy positively. Now she notices by chance that he has an extraordinary musical talent. Maria decides to give Bero private music lessons and register him for auditions at the conservatory. For her, this role as a mentor is also a way to give her lonely life meaning again. At the same time, through her contact with the likeable teenager, Maria learns to slowly break down her prejudices against the Roma. Bero's older brother Rudko watches his little brother's new friendship with jealousy. He himself has no prospects and is excluded by the other young people as "gypsies". One day, in his bitterness, Rudko allows himself to be persuaded into a plan that not only endangers the unsuspecting Maria, but also betrays his own brother.
- Fictitious portrait of late German fashion designer Rudolph Moshammer.
- In 1989 more and more GDR citizens fled to the West German embassy in Prague
- East Berlin 1987: Two sisters fight for their idea of socialism.
- The Stasi trembles and the people rebels.
- After the end of the GDR Margot and her family are facing a new beginning without a wall.
- Hedonistic boyfriend Jan encourages his girl Anica to pay a surprise visit, together, to the Bavarian home estate of her ever-absent illegitimate father, Claudius. They arrive at his golden wedding anniversary, which turns into a prelude to divorce for his unwitting 'cheated' wife Christine. Still Claudius lets his legitimate granddaughter Sophie, from divorced parents, convince him to travel to Prague and get to know his daughter there, and revisit her mother Editha, the (garnet and gold) jeweler he fell in love with.
- An Italian miner revolts against the inhumane labor conditions during the construction of the famous "Gotthard-Tunnel" towards the end of the 19th century.