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- After 3 years at boarding school, Hannah returns home to help out at her father's slaughterhouse during the summer. However, the superstitious villagers suspect her, as well as her mother, who disappeared years ago, of being witches.
- Two doctors are trying to stop a rampant epidemic of zombieism. They fend off zombies spilling many a gallon of blood in the process.
- The life and music of Johann Sebastian Bach as presented by his wife, Anna.
- This is the story of John Glueckstadt, released from the prison he was named after. He tries to find his place in society again. The townpeople provoke him, stalk him and would like to get rid of him. This world becomes a second prison for him. His desperate attemps to live as others do result in unemployment and misery. Unfortunate circumstances such as the death of his wife make him all the more decide to emigrate with his child to America.
- A story of love for horses and the love for two women. The main part of the film is set in Germany and Ireland in the late 1800s and early 1900s, in the years leading up to WW1 and the Irish Easter Rebellion of 1916. The German cavalry officer and gifted horseman Godeysen, falls in love first with the German girl Lena, who must marry another, more suitable, man; and then with the Irishwoman Nicoline who is unhappily married to a man involved with the rebels in Ireland. The story is told as flashback from the hospital room of Godeysen's son a young wounded of a young WW2 veteran in the Germany of the early 1950s. It is read from the diary of his father.
- In Annemarie Brinkmann's small German village all the young men are recruited to the front in WWI. When her boyfriend Klaus Renken gets the call they spend their last romantic night together. Time goes by but one day when the pastor announces the names of the fallen villagers: Klaus is among them. Annemarie collapses while the congregation sings a funeral song.
- After years of going their separate ways, a small group of aging hippies reconvenes in their backwater hometown to bury one of their own.
- In this adventure film, two boys chase after a lost elk, and come to realize the importance of the solidarity in their actions.
- A bungling cop on his last day on the job becomes eager to leave town quickly when he learns that a certain gangster is about to be released from jail that same day.
- "Although I have worked my whole life," Ferdinand Mennecke says, "the retirement pay does not suffice as one half is already spent on expenses. There is not much left to treat oneself to something." Therefore the 84-year old delivers papers - six days a week, always in the middle of the night, in all weathers. "In the past, I went to Majorca once or even twice a year. But today I don't have enough money for this. From time to time I try to get the money together for a vacation, but then there is a back payment for the heating or the telephone bill, and the money is gone." Ferdinand Mennecke is one of more than 760,000 people over 65 years in Germany who are working in a side job. Werner Kofalck is also working because his retirement pay does not suffice. With 85 years he is still sitting in a taxi driving passengers through Hamburg. He says that he does not have a choice: "If you are my age, there is nothing else to do. In the past I worked in totally different jobs, but I could not work in any of these jobs today. Who employs people this age?" Therefore he labors week by week instead of enjoying his retirement.
- In the year 2000 a brand new organ is inaugurated in Gothenburg by Arp Snitger, Germany's largest organ builder three hundred years ago. How does that work? It is not uncommon for organs to be restored and for copies to reappear.
- This is a documentary film directed and produced by Jan Harlan. He documented the 2004 rehearsal weeks of the Young European Philharmonic Orchestra in Stade, Germany. The first 40 Minutes of the film are scenes from the rehearsals as well as interviews with different orchestra members from Europe. The following 40 minutes is a full length concert of Dvorak's Cello Concerto. Soloist is Alexander Baillie, Conductor is Andreas Mildner.
- 2010–TV Episode