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- An inexperienced U-boat crew has to survive a secret mission and a young German woman is torn between loyalty for her home country and the French resistance in this WWII drama.
- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A detective and a virologist pursue an unusual investigation that places them on the wrong side of the law.
- Young Czech-Austrian psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, investigates a murder conspiracy in 1880's Vienna.
- A team of inspectors investigates murders in and around the small Upper Bavarian town of Rosenheim, and they still have plenty of time to see idyllic landscapes and luxurious pre-alpine villas and enjoy sumptuous Bavarian fare with beer.
- A wealthy teen and his friends attending an elite private school uncover a dark conspiracy while looking into a series of strange supernatural events.
- A case that remained a mystery for nearly thirty years. The desperate search of a brother for his sister. And the agony of those who are left behind by a chillingly brutal crime.
- The SOKO Stuttgart team investigates analytically and with sensitivity in the likeable state capital. The exciting cases of the series lead them to bizarre crime scenes and to different milieus.
- The elegant hotel Fürstenhof in the little village Bichlheim becomes a place for two young people to find the love of her/his life. But things get complicated.
- Faced with staff shortages, the chief of a Cologne police department convinces two retired homicide detectives to come back into the force. As their immediate superior is a young woman, a generational cultural clash is inevitable.
- A dramatic retelling of the life of Ludwig II, King of Bavaria, one of the most fascinating monarchs of modern times. From his accession to the throne at age 18 to his passionate support of Richard Wagner and his music; from his ingenuous political commitment to his obsessive construction of extravagant palaces and his gradual withdrawal into a lonely dream world. An epic narrative of breathtaking grandeur.
- August Staudenmeyer returns to his hometown Gerbersau as a wealthy man after 30 years of absence. At first, the successful businessman is welcomed with open arms. When he takes sides with the local widow Katharina things change.
- Unfortunately, Toni does not always have it easy as a male midwife.
- After a school shooting, many questions remain unanswered: What led to this tragic event? Might the crime have been prevented? Student Lisa comes closer to the truth in an unconventional way: the realm of the dead contacts her.
- "Dr. Klein" is a medical and family TV series, which moves between great emotion and humor. Valerie Klein is 1.32 meter tall and the only doctor in the children's hospital who meets the small patients at eye level. There are many conflicts to solve both at work and at home with her family.
- Young fashion designer Julia is intrigued, when a strange old man suddenly introduces himself as her grandfather and claims that her father is still alive.
- For Jackie and Martin, a dream team for ten years, all signs point to family happiness. Together with "Omma" Gisela, their closest confidante, the young couple moves from the Ruhr area to Munich. While he earns money as a well-paid trade fair builder, she hopes to have offspring soon. The well-ordered molecules of their picture book marriage are thrown into chaos by a chance acquaintance. The reason for this is Serge, who runs a creperie in the trendy district. He flirts with Jackie in an outrageously sexy way. The easy-going Breton has something daring that her "man for life" lacks. Martin doesn't initially notice how much her hormones are surging, as she travels a lot with her new job. He is absolutely sure of his wife anyway and confidently becomes friends with Serge. At a lively dinner for three, the couple learns more about the Frenchman's "savoir-vivre". To Jackie's astonishment, his free-spiritedness also appeals to her "Omma", who advises with Ruhrpott pragmatism: Once is not once - and when you get over it, your erotic curiosity goes away. However, Jackie is still hesitant to get involved with Serge's sensuality, which is no longer just for her. But Martin is not yet ready to engage in a ménage à trois without taboos.
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- Toni and Marc want to divorce because the great passion seems to have diminished after 15 years of marriage. It should be a consensual separation, but the new beginning is not so easy: both have just gotten the chance of a job abroad.
- The life of German soccer player and manager Franz Beckenbauer.
- An ex-Federal police officer turned private eye investigates a renowned scientist suspected of rape, but things are not always as they seem.
- Starting from the year 1956, Brecht's year of death, the film looks back on the time of the First World War and the life Bertolt Brecht in a mixture of fiction and documentary.
- SOKO: The process.
- In view of her success, Stella mutated into a cynical, critic-resistant alpha woman who has banished her family to a sideline. Shortly after her 60th birthday, she has an accident and can suddenly hear what those around think of her.
- In this post-war drama, Christiane Paul plays an everyday heroine who defends herself against the intrigues of a former local group leader.
- In 1938 Hans Zeisig, an apolitical comedian, impersonator and cabaret actor, flees with a Russian passport (instead of American, which he would have preferred) from Nazi-Berlin, and finds himself in the legendary Hotel Lux, the 'lost paradise' of the Comintern, in Moscow. Everyone believes that Zeisig is a man named Hansen, Hitler's personal astrologer. But Zeisig quickly realizes that he's gone from the frying pan into the fire. In the Hotel Lux he meets his friends Frida and later Meyer again, still passionate communists. For the three idealists an adventure between love and death begins to run its course.
- Karla, a strong, sensual and experienced woman, learns that she has terminal cancer. She only has a few months left. After a wild life as a photographer of music bands, full of touring, joints and rock 'n' roll, the woman in her mid-sixties has no desire for sentimentality. She wants to be left alone with her fate and plans a dignified exit. She refuses the help of voluntary euthanasia assistant Fred, a single-parent traffic planner who always means well. But Fred's son Phil, a shy teenager with a great sense of poetry, manages to get in touch with the terminally ill artist. He is allowed to archive their concert photos for posterity - and in the process gets to know the funky student Rona. As Fred, Phil and Karla open up to each other, a wonderful friendship develops. While father and son initially believed that they would accompany Karla when she died, the opposite suddenly happened: they both learned to live from her.
- Hamburg: Single Martha lovingly cares for the children in her neighborhood, supported by ex-boxer Max. One day, the withdrawn Tommy Skagen moves into Martha's apartment block together with his eight-year-old brother Winnie. Tommy, who studies law at daytime, often disappears for nights on end, leaving his brother alone. Illegal mixed-martial-arts fights take place in the docks below St. Pauli. Here - for high stakes - fighters compete against each other without boxing gloves or head protection. Tommy is one of them. He loves the fight and he needs the money. But his double life visibly overwhelms him. When one day Viktor Skagen shows up to reclaim custody of Winnie, Martha begins to get actively involved. Cautiously, Martha and Tommy grow closer. Tommy begins to suspect that Martha also has a secret, which she carefully hides behind her equally impressive and friendly facade.
- The television series is about the trio Werner Träsch, Ralle Schieber and Tarik Büyüktürk, who work for the Berlin garbage disposal, the three men who are the eponymous "Three from the garbage disposal". Werner Träsch, the boss among the garbage collectors, maintains a relationship with Gabi "Späti" Hertz. The trio goes about their work with passion and great care. The three men also have a heart for the people around them, who they take care of and for whom they sometimes go into situations to help. Träsch, Schieber and Büyüktürk are big fans of oldie music.
- TV Series"Für immer Sommer" is a crime series on DasErste.
- 16-year-old Jonas is faced with a disease that will eventually kill him and flatly refuses to obey social rules. He falls for Emily who has problems of her own. And both their mothers think that their teen love will deepen their dilemma.
- "Der Parkhausmord - Wer tötete Charlotte Böhringer?" is a true crime documentary on Sky.
- The four fathers Gerd, Mark, Timo and Andreas get to know each other when their children start school and develop a friendship with each other. All four take their responsibilities as legal guardians seriously, but each of them has a different and sometimes complicated family situation in the background. The four episodes tell these family situations from the perspective of the person concerned.
- The twins Julia and Karl Preus celebrates 60th birthday with their whole family. The next morning Karl is found dead and it turns out that he leaves no will but an illegitimate child.
- Johnny is distraught after splitting from his wife. Through wild circumstances he gets to know Sophie, a sinti and roma originating from the Balkan area. He learns a lot about the gypsy culture, especially that a gypsy girl only comes with a whole bunch of family members.
- Finally holidays. Tinka can hardly wait to be away from everyday life for the first time with her twelve-year-old son Paul and her dream man Jürgen. A relaxed holiday is also the right opportunity to convince Jürgen, who is not a wedding person, to take the next step in their relationship. Tinka wants to marry Jürgen, and she wants Jürgen and her son to finally understand each other better. And as if that weren't enough of ambitious goals, she also wants to get to know Jürgen's best friends, Lars and Diana Wimmer, along with their daughter Charlie, and become friends with them. However, that doesn't go as planned: Because their finca is already occupied, the Wimmers move into Tinka's holiday home without further ado. Tensions soon arise: For the style-conscious Diana, architect Jürgen made the completely wrong choice with the fun-loving but not always tasteful nurse Tinka. Diana would never say so, but Tinka clearly senses that she, as the only non-academic, does not move at the level of Jürgen and his friends. Tinka loves Jürgen, but has to realize that they are worlds apart. When Lars offers his old partner the job of supervising a prestige project in faraway Dubai, Tinka's family dreams threaten to burst for good.
- Retired civil engineer Richard has left his native northern Germany for Canada and now runs a lodge with his granddaughter Karen in his idyllic home in Vancouver Bay. With his fierce nature, however, he is not exactly the perfect host for his holiday guests and the spirited Karen causes more stress than he would like. Thanks to a lawyer friend and a policeman, he is always able to get her out of various problems. In Vancouver he meets the German star chef Iris and the Canadian pilot Adrian , who completely reorganize their lives when they meet Richard.
- 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.
- A small French village deals with a culture clash after a giant German company moves into town with its 200 employees.
- Charlotte Kler returns to Germany with her husband, a famous conductor, after many years on the world stage. She is just setting up her new home when the doorbell rings and an unknown man with a bucket is standing at her door. He wants to collect some soil from the garden in memory of his late wife, because a long time ago his wife lived in Charlotte's house, and the garden in back of the house was her favorite place.
- Three more years, then she will be 40: Sophie is slowly getting scared. Actually, she should be happy and have everything under control: three growing children, a small catering agency, a large farmhouse and a husband, Hubertus, who is reasonably successful professionally. But somehow life has lost its tension. It will wrinkle like an old apple, worse: like herself. Hubertus increasingly buries himself in his business obligations, spends less and less time at home and hardly notices his wife anymore. He much prefers to watch the attractive young fitness trainer Sylvie on the street. Marital sex has also become more of a chore than a source of joy in a partnership. During the day Sophie has trouble keeping her children under control and her company running, in the evening she asks herself: "Is that all there is now?" - Midlife crisis ahoy. After all, unlike her husband, she can (almost) always rely on her mother Ellen. Her two assistants, Aylin and Gaby, are also loyal to the company "Sophie kocht". And her stubborn perseverance finally pays off: when she wins the charming pop star Marc Terenzi as an advocate and admirer, who introduces her to the world of the rich and beautiful, the tide finally seems to turn: Suddenly there is a hail of lucrative jobs, well-known admirers and even newspaper articles about Sophie's cooking skills. Suddenly she is surfing a wave of success. But at the same time, her private life gets mixed up: In order to finally have more time for Sophie and the family, Hubertus has decided to take a year off - and bursts into the middle of the new situation. While Sophie enjoys becoming more and more part of the glittering celebrity world and finally getting the attention she no longer gets at home, Hubertus feels useless and superfluous. Your outer and inner change does not remain hidden from him. This increases frustration and the family construct gets dangerously lopsided. Now it is up to everyone involved to leave well-trodden paths, to rearrange life and face the routine of everyday life together with verve and a breath of fresh air.
- 16-yr.-old Ben wants to escape the small town he lives in, but a local bar owner persuades him to help with his idea to use UFOs to attract tourists
- A banker's family is to be included in a protection programme after the family father became involved in negligent transactions with a gangster. But he will only receive comprehensive protection if he provides the needed information.
- After their separation, Julia and Robert try to maintain a cordial relationship. But what initially seems good for the children only complicates things for the whole family.
- In a party mood with Anne, her friend Laura and his best friend and Jewish doctor colleague Tobias , Daniel also poses as a Jew. Above all, he wants to impress Anne. She has specialized in Jewish literature with her bookstore, is a volunteer helper in a Jewish retirement home and also supports the Jewish author Schlomo Wisniewski. Anne and Daniel become a couple and the little swindle becomes a web of white lies that Daniel can no longer get out of. He can only hope that in the end Anne will love him for who he is .
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- Robert goes to Iran to find his father and meets Shirin, an Iranian teacher who teaches German. Robert soon realizes that his father is someone else in Iran.