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- Two terminally ill patients escape from a hospital, steal a car and rush towards the sea.
- Non-linearly follows two kids, rejected by their peers, who become friends. They separate later in life and dedicate to their careers. Still, they feel as if something is missing.
- It has been two years since a zombie virus epidemic infected all but two German cities. Vivi and Eva flee the struggling community in Weimar for the one other safe-haven: Jena.
- Elise (15) is longing for a happy family life. But Betty (38), her mother, is weak and egocentric. She drowns her problems in alcohol. Everything seems to turn out good, when they meet Ludwig (39). But Ludwig does not fall in love with Betty, he loves Elise.
- Schnell findet Kommissar Lewandowski mit Theresa Wolffs Hilfe heraus, dass es sich um den Zuhälter Ulrich Rochow, genannt "Alpha", handelt, der seine Frauen mit Liebesversprechungen gefügig gemacht und dann an solvente Kunden verschachert hatte. Sein brutaler Tod führt Lewandowski und Theresa in die Jenaer Rotlichtszene. Hat die osteuropäische Konkurrenz rund um die neue Bordellbetreiberin Boriana Maydell "Alpha" aus dem Weg geräumt? Die polizeiliche Untersuchung in "Alphas" Escortunternehmen bringt die Ermittler auf die Spur eines verstorbenen Mädchens. Carmen war einige Wochen zuvor in die Rechtsmedizin gebracht und von Theresas Kollegen Zeidler untersucht worden, der einen Autounfall als Todesursache bestätigte. Nun stellt sich nach der von Theresa angeordneten Exhumierung heraus, dass der Autounfall als Verdeckung eines Tötungsdeliktes inszeniert war. Zeidler macht sich schwere Vorwürfe wegen seiner Fehldiagnose. Carmens Mutter Heidi Müller ist schockiert. Sie hatte keine Ahnung, dass ihre Tochter als Prostituierte arbeitete. Alle Hinweise, die in die Jenaer Zuhälterszene oder den Kundenkreis von "Alpha" führen, entpuppen sich als Fehlspuren. Offenbar steckt hinter "Alphas" Tod ein sehr viel persönlicheres Motiv.
- Fatherless schoolboy Tobias is neglected by his mother and her abusive boyfriend and bullied at school. To become popular, he borrows an iguana to stage the lie that his father is an adventurer in South America.
- 10-year-old Sascha seems to always be getting into trouble. A doctor prescribes pills to help fix his problems. Only Sascha's best friend Elli isn't happy with the results.
- A young German girl searches for her Russian sailor father in Poland.
- Schoolboy Martin, bright but small for his age, has to move and change school because of his mother's new jobs, while only his father really tries to understand him. Even before he reaches class he bumps into cocky, athletic rascal Oliver. It seems like Oliver's best friend Silke (a girl) taking to Martin will aggravate their tension, but she actually gets them to spend time together and grow closer. Martin even takes the blame, which neither parent understands, for Oliver smoking in class, a third strike meaning expulsion. Oliver's knavish mischief actually stems from his dad's drinking problem and its root, his ma's infidelity. When he runs away, Martin takes him in.
- Marie is a 13 year old girl and blind. When she meets Herbert something wonderful begins.
- Sebastian is a physics professor at the University of Jena and dealing for years with parallel universes. Meticulously, he tries to prove its existence scientifically. His college friend Oskar, professor of theoretical physics at CERN in Geneva, smiles at Sebastian's firm belief in parallel universes and the many-worlds theory. In order to devote himself to the evidence in peace, Sebastian brings his son Nick to a summer camp, while his wife Maike is on vacation in the mountains. At a rest stop Nick disappears out of the car and so for Sebastian a nightmare begins.
- An underground neo-nazi organisation evades law enforcement whilst performing horrific acts of crime and violence. But for how long?
- In 1802, Alexandre De Humbolt and Aimé Bonpland stayed in Ecuador to study the topography of the country. Their goal is to climb the Chimborazo volcano, reaching 6,267 meters and considered at the time as the highest peak in the world.
- In the socialistic part of Germany, so-called LPGs (Societies for rural plant and animal production) where founded. They often had to effort the production of meat and food under difficult circumstances. Employees from the LPGs talk about their experiences and the challenges they had to handle with.
- The goalkeeper.
- Right-wing extremist Beate Zschäpe is temporarily transferred from Cologne to Gera to meet her grandmother for one last time.
- The biography of the German socialistic politician Karl Liebknecht and his fight against World War I.
- Lena, 17, is restless and desperate. In a few weeks she will finish school, but she doesn't have any definite plans for her future. She wants to make music, that's the only thing she knows. Will she be able to resist the pressure that comes from the people around her - parents, teachers, and society? Will she make her way?
- The Jewish Weizenbaum family left Germany and their family furrier business in 1936, and started all over in Detroit, Michigan, when Joseph was 13. At a time when the German capital, Berlin, was struggling with famine after World War II, Joseph Weizenbaum was soldering and programming the world's first computers. He created the first banking computer in the world, was perhaps one of the first computer nerds ever and pursued an unprecedented career at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the "mighty" MIT in Cambridge, where he invented the first virtual persona, ELIZA/DOCTOR, a program that engaged humans in conversation with a computer. Later, Weizenbaum was branded as a heretic when he began to criticize his colleagues in public. After retiring as a full professor at MIT, he left the United States and is now living in Berlin-Mitte again. Weizenbaum eventually became a "preacher", strictly demanding responsibility of each individual scientist, condemning war and arguing that mankind have become insane. The film spans 9 decades of Joseph Weizenbaum's life. It provides a stage for his humorous narrative depicting a World of Yesterday while reflecting on the dawn of the computer age. It follows 84-year-old Weizenbaum on some of his numerous public lessons, effortlessly entertaining overcrowded lecture halls. The old man is an up-to-date chronicler, a chief witness against militarism and the myths of technological progress, but he remains a modest, funny and most reflective story teller. The story line of his life sketches a gigantic picture, too large for a documentary, large enough to easily fill a novel.
- A Promise is a documentary reflection of a young couple on questions about relationship, marriage and divorce today. What keeps two people together at all?
- Nostalgia resonates when Edgar Maas talks about the past. In the past, that was the GDR, socialism. And his career as an officer in the 9th Armored Division of the People's Army. After 1989 it came to an abrupt end.
- Cure or humbug? Homeopathy polarizes, because on the one hand there are enthusiastic patients with their homeopathic doctors, but on the other hand there are a large number of experts and institutions that fight homeopathy and expose it as a large-scale charlatanism that serves only one purpose, making money. While lobbyists praise the effect of the globules, there is still no scientific knowledge about the healing effects of these diluted preparations. Their exclusive use on seriously ill patients is life-threatening. The health insurance companies should no longer pay for it. In this documentary the investigative journalist Patrick Hünerfeld, himself also a doctor, traces the current state of homeopathy in our society.
- The 11 year old Lara and her grandmother are entering a city-bus. The vivid girl rapidly starts to interact with some of the passengers. She is helping a shy guy flirt with a girl he likes and she is telling a young metal guy to shut of his disturbingly loud music. The only stain seems to be the grandmother. Her voice makes Lara twitch. How all of this comes together we find out through the final twist.
- A group of students in a video workshop scan subjects of hatred and right-wing violence. They discover previously unpublished footage of the terrorists Beate Zschäpe, Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Böhnhardt.
- A comedy about relationships. A just-divorced couple, the wife's lover; a convicted criminal, his pregnant wife and his best friend; the economy minister and his secret lover; all parties are under stress in a hostage situation and surrounded by uncoordinated police troops.
- A hired mercenary must travel to murder his next victim, but first he must take a piss.
- Rena nearly gets killed on her way home from the meatpacking plant. Saved from a pack of wild teens, Rena falls head over heels and places her heart in the hands of Torben, a dashing young high-diver. Submerged in the fantasy of true love, will it take a dive of her own for Rena to bare all and bring Torben's truth to light?
- When a couple is out for a relaxing walk, they stumble across a poster, leading them to a magical happening they won't forget. Never.
- The unexpected affection of a young lady, reminds watchmaker Holger that there is a world outside his workshop. A short movie about decisions and the courage to live in the moment.
- A Dark past hunt different people in a small village in Germany leading them to their death. After all these strange cases, a small town Detective must find some answers before more people get killed by their own fear.
- 1965–19911h 30m7.1 (10)TV Episode
- FRONTLINE investigates the rise of far-right extremism and violence in Germany.
- 1999–TV Episode
- Look forward to further exclusive and up-close insights into our club with goosebumps moments for all Herthaners: Experience the arrival of further new additions, a historic moment for our women and liberating victories for our pros.
- 20161h 35m7.3 (339)TV Episode1990 Jena, Germany. DDR is history. Now we all belong to western capitalism and prosperity. Unemployment, exclusion and xenophobia rules. The youth feel disoriented, unloved, displaced and offended.