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- A European family who plan on escaping to Australia seem caught up in their daily routine, only troubled by minor incidents. However, behind their apparent calm and repetitive existence, they are actually planning something sinister.
- Sarajevo, 1914. Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie are assassinated by Gabriel Princip. Examining magistrate Dr. Leo Pfeffer (Guenter Mack) is in charge of the local investigation that follows and must juggle his personal life with political problems that will obviously end in world conflict.
- Most people are familiar with guide dogs. Rescue dogs are often seen on television. Some have been sniffed by a drug or explosive dog. But the work of dogs is much more diverse. Internationally, recognition and attention for "invisible" disabilities such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), diabetes or autism are increasing. Unfortunately, there are still many prejudices and obstacles that have to be overcome. Assistance dogs help their owners to navigate their everyday life and improve their life greatly. But this work is also a great challenge for the assistance dogs: They have to be constantly ready to react and warn in time in case of emergency.
- Sawmill owner Heinrich learns that Georg is his illegitimate son and changes his will to make Georg his successor and to get rid of his conniving son-in-law Florian. When Heinrich is murdered Florian challenges Georg for the inheritance.
- A pact with the evil for eternal life? No bad deal if you are terminally ill. But in what context is the misery of a nameless man (played by David Weinand) with the so-called Souls application, which is currently causing concern everywhere? Eyewitnesses report strange phenomena after downloading the app. Others went mad, and in the worst case, it even cost their lives. For a long time, the police kept filmed events of people in connection with the Souls app under lock and key - until today. But can the unspeakable evil be stopped at all?
- Maya is on her way to Austria to fulfill her grandmother's last wish - to bring her ashes to Mariazell. In Vienna she meets Jay, who immediately falls for her charm. Though engaged in India Maya gets impressed by Jay's selfless love for her and unknowingly falls in love with him too. An incident almost destroys Maya's last promise to her dear grandmother.... An eventful and touching love thriller narrated in the popular mainstream Bollywood style with a zestful mix of love, drama and spirituality.
- A woman runs away from her pursuer. But he is close to her.
- Splatter film meets slapstick comedy. This blood-soaked winter fairytale of a special kind is filled with absurd humor, zany characters and crazy non-stop action.
- All about the Gruner Veltliner, which is a typical Austrian White Wine. Grown and processed in northern Austrian. This wine is called, the Wine with the Pepper Aroma.
- Francois Villon's "summer-ballad about poor Louise" is a late-medieval poem, translated into German by the expressionistic poet Paul Zech, reflecting the multidimensional thinking of medieval artists and writers. The overemphasis of emotion and pathos in a story about poverty and war, was most interesting for the band to adapt it in form of a song and of course for us as a music video. Many well-known participants from the Austrian reenactment community came together to make this narrative music video possible, shot in various history-charged locations like medieval outdoor museums and restored castles as well as ruins. The video shows the fate of a woman, living in solitude, seemingly without possibilities for social advancement. She keeps imagining, being a tree in the wind, symbolizing her state of mind, going through better times, becoming a damsel and deciding to end her life as it becomes a frozen nightmare of loneliness again. The video is a reflection about the momentum, minor lucky events can gain in a life of abstemiousness, about the small time-frame that can open up to enjoy life, and the fatal fall after this small glimpse of happiness has been taken away. A lifetime spent in hopelessness, transforming into a state of wary contentment, shattering in the confrontation with the contingent events of medieval every day life.
- A close friend of Jason King, a double agent called Alan Keeble, was supposed to be dead. However, when Jason receives a letter telling him to come to Vienna to meet Alan, he just has to go.
- Max Winkler, head of a pig farm, lies dead on the floor in the stable. Two Schoberhof employees find the body and notify the authorities. When Moritz and Bibi arrive at the crime scene, two Romanian cousins behave suspiciously, but don't seem to be the perpetrators. And just as the forensic investigators had begun to systematically search the stable, the automatic stable cleaning suddenly started and destroyed the few remaining traces. Little is known about the victim either: Max Winkler wanted to expand and become the big player in pig breeding in Austria. However, he was unsuccessful because the project of a feed factory, which he wanted to have built in Bulgaria with the support of the EU and in cooperation with an agricultural multinational operating from Vienna, had failed. The investigators targeted an animal protection NGO that repeatedly carried out acts of protest and sabotage at the Schoberhof. But then new movement comes into the case: Supported by an official from the European Anti-Fraud Authority and a lawyer from the European Public Prosecutor's Office, Moritz and Bibi get to the bottom of Winkler's international business entanglements. Aid fraud is likely to have been carried out on a large scale - and there was an anonymous complaint against the Bulgarian company a few weeks ago, which seems to indicate precise insider knowledge at Schoberhof.
- Lower Austria, in the late 1960s. A young man goes fishing at night on the Thaya, the border river to what was then Czechoslovakia. Shots are fired, but the authorities in the socialist neighboring country deny an incident at the border. The man does not return home. Decades later, his son Max, a journalist, rolls up the story again. At the same time, the body of a 45-year-old Czech named Radok is being fished from the Thaya. An accident? For Moritz Eisner and his colleague Bibi Fellner, the strange case that saves them from dealing with boring mountains of files is just right. While the chief inspector finds out that Radok was murdered, his colleague takes an involuntary bath in the river. The reporter Max pulls her out of the ice-cold water and lets the astonished inspector into the research about his missing father: At the time of the Prague Spring, the Czechoslovak secret service lured refugees from the republic into a trap with a fictitious border. The insidious plan only worked thanks to the cooperation of young Austrians, who played an inglorious role in it. Apparently Radok wanted to hold the former collaborators accountable. Was that why he had to die?
- Near Vienna, a charred body is found near a lonely country road in a wooded area.
- In this episode, a body is found on the lake bed of Lake Wolfgang in a car. Through extensive investigations, the offender is finally convicted and the murder cleared up.