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- Since the massacre by the terrorist organization Hamas on October 7, 2023, it has been clear that anti-Semitism is also a massive problem in Germany. The media reports on anti-Semitic incidents almost every day. Jews no longer feel safe and are often victims of discrimination and hatred. More than 75 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, Jewish life in Germany is still often exposed to anti-Semitic hostility. Schools, kindergartens and synagogues must be guarded. In the wake of pro-Palestinian demonstrations on German streets, aggressive anti-Semitic agitation by angry Islamist mobs is increasingly occurring. Politics is failing to act on its promise. But the breeding ground for this is older. The documentary attempts to show that, based on age-old hatred, stereotypes and prejudices, anti-Semitism from the right-wing, from left-progressive circles and the middle of society is omnipresent in Germany.
- "Kiez and Knete" is a reality documentary on ZDFinfo.
- THREE YOUNG SOLDIERS TELL HOW THEY BECAME ADDICTED TO DRUGS, AND DESCRIBE SOME OF THE PROBLEMS THEIR ADDICTION HAS CAUSED THEM.An Army Report from the Office of the Chief Signal Officer.This historical recording from the National Archives may contain variations in audio and video quality based on the limitations of the original source material.
- Once around the world, five continents, over 30 locations, many very different characters: In this real-life documentary exceptional action sports athletes give a first-hand insight into their extraordinary lives.
- The FC St. Pauli is considered a "punk rock club". No other football club combines such an attitude to life. Despite its professionalism, the FC St. Pauli remains different: rebellious, leftist, anti-fascist.
- For millions of years, the Danube has flowed east from the Black Forest to the Black Sea. At the upper reaches of the river, only a valley bears witness to the fact that a mighty river once paved its way here. From here, part of the water flows into Lake Constance, joins the Rhine and makes its way to the North Sea. Filmmaker Axel Nixdorf accompanies speleologists who take a closer look at the extraordinary phenomenon of the disappearing underground river. Driven by the idea of discovering what is probably Germany's largest cave system in the mountain, they have been working towards the Danube for over 20 years. Dives in the spring of the Aach end after only 600 meters due to collapsed cave ceilings.
- 2017– 33mTV Episode
- 2017– 33mTV Episode