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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- Nurse Katja meets Tim, whose mom is hospitalized. She forgoes vacation to care for Tim and siblings upon their discomfort with the rural helper. Katja enjoys the role and stays, working with the priest to assist struggling families.
- The Bolzano thriller - the series.
- Light-hearted comedy about nuns who are constantly dodging attempts by the mayor to take over their cloister in order to create business opportunities for his party supporters. It is in German only.
- A psychiatrist should assess the guilt of a woman abuser.
- 'Die, you pig!'. The words are emblazoned on the wall of school principal Höpfl's home for all the villagers to see. Soon after, this very man is found lying dead as a doornail on the train tracks. Franz Eberhofer, the local policeman in the sleepy Lower Bavarian province of Niederkaltenkirchen, suspects murder. And the prospect is one that does not entirely displease him, as this backwoods offers very little excitement other than the fantastic meals with his cooking-obsessed Grandma or the constant stress with his Beatles-loving Dad. He is supported by Rudi Birkenberger, now a department-store detective but previously with Franz in the Munich detective squad until both were suspended. The Höpfl case gets even more tangled when a second corpse is found, that of a drug-addict hustler with whom Höpfl had been in contact. Franz must also cope with the fact that his Susi is having an affair and he thinks the lover is the Thai offspring of his estranged brother, who is supposed to be their babysitter.
- Under suspicion crime series.
- The local outdoor swimming pool in Grubberg is a thorn in the side of the mayor (Gisela Schneeberger). It is at best, is way overpriced and therefore should be closed. The builder Albert Dengler (Sebastian Bezzel) then only sees dollar signs, because the large surface area offers space for many apartments. But lifeguard Karl (Milan Peschel) cannot and will not accept that his job, where he has been responsible for public order for 30 years, is about to be changed. To save the outdoor pool, he could start a citizens' initiative, for which he would have to collect at least 600 signatures. But that will be difficult, because the remaining swimmers are not on good terms with the pool sheriff. Especially Dr. Rieger (Rick Kavanian) regularly drives Karl crazy. Meanwhile, his Nigerian lifeguard trainee Sali (Dimitri Abold) is well integrated - almost better than Karl. But Sali really only wants to go to Canada. When Sali meets professional swimmer Lisa (Sarah Mahita), he begins to question his plan. Should he stay, help Karl and save Lisa's refuge?
- Unfortunately, Toni does not always have it easy as a male midwife.
- It's been five years Martin's family vanished without a trace from a cruise ship. Ever since, the police psychologist is tortured by the thought of his wife having committed a murder-suicide, taking their son with her. He is the only one not willing to believe this. Suddenly, a new lead takes him back aboard the very same luxury cruiser, where once again, a mother and her child have vanished. But this time, the girl reappears - holding a teddy bear that used to belong to Martin's son. Martin soon learns that things are handled differently on the open sea. Not to disturb his passengers' enjoyment of the lavish luxuries of their cruise, the rich owner of the cruiser wants to keep the child out of sight and hides her deep under deck in the quarantine bay. Here, Martin tries to get the traumatized girl to talk to him. But even deeper in the dark underbelly of the ship there is something lurking. And all signs point to a serial killer, just waiting to strike again.
- A bighearted gangster tries to turn his life around after falling in love but with a dogged detective closely tracking his crew, it may be too late.
- A crime series based in Regensburg, Bavaria.
- Unter rätselhaften Umständen ertrinkt der Restaurator Lukas Albrecht im Canale dei Marani in Venedig. Während der bequeme Commissario Santo keinen Ansatz für eine Straftat sieht, stößt sich die Witwe des Opfers an Details. Anna, die mit ihrem elfjährigen Sohn aus Wien anreist, glaubt nicht an einen Unfall: Ihr Mann hatte keinen Alkohol im Blut, kannte die Lagune und konnte schwimmen. Als Anna von Lukas' Auftraggeberin, der eleganten Leiterin eines Kunstmuseums, auf ein fehlendes Botticelli-Gemälde angesprochen wird, von dem ihr Mann eine Kopie angefertigt hat, wachsen ihre Zweifel. Eines glaubt sie sicher zu wissen: Lukas würde sich für kein Geld der Welt mit Kunsträubern einlassen. Um herauszufinden, was in der Nacht am Canale passiert ist, nimmt Anna eigene Nachforschungen mit Unterstützung des besten Freundes des Verstorbenen auf. Der Galerist Rafael möchte helfen, dass sie den Botticelli findet. Dieses Gemälde scheint die Polizei mehr zu interessieren als die Wahrheit über Lukas' Tod.
- After missing four years, the body of a little boy is found in the forest. An unlikely pair of police officers investigate the boy's death.
- It's been years since Frank last returned to the village where he grew up, but he sets off with his small family to attend his mother's funeral. His wife and his son Tim immediately feel at home in the cottage they've inherited.
- Unter dem Baumwipfelpfad innerhalb der Saarschleife wird die Leiche der jungen Putzfrau Camille Bartell gefunden. Kriminalkommissarin Judith Mohn und ihr Kollege Freddy Breyer verdächtigen schnell ihren Ehemann Eric Bartell, der etwas zu verheimlichen scheint. Im Zuge der Ermittlungen kommt es zu einer unverhofften Annäherung zwischen Judith und ihrer Mutter Karen Mohn, die Camille über das Putzen kannte. Karen kann Judith zwar nicht weiterhelfen, überrascht ihre entfremdete Tochter aber mit ungewohnter Energie und Lebenslust. Sie hat vor kurzem einen Mann kennen- und lieben gelernt - im Internet. Judith und Freddy fällt auf, dass Camille ausschließlich bei alleinstehenden Frauen geputzt hat. Und sie alle sind gerade todunglücklich, weil sich ihre neue Internetliebe nicht mehr bei ihnen meldet: ein Belgier, dem sie viel Geld und Vertrauen geschenkt haben, um mit ihm ein neues Leben zu beginnen. Hat dieser skrupellose Love-Scammer auch etwas mit dem Mord an Camille zu tun? Judith und Freddy müssen erkennen, dass es inzwischen nur noch eine aktiv bestehende Verbindung zu dem gesuchten Verdächtigen gibt: Karen. Führt die Spur über die vermeintliche neue Liebe von Judiths Mutter die Ermittler zum Täter?
- A mother discovers her son's body in a lake near her housing estate. The investigation for Chief Commissioner Mohn is difficult because she herself grew up in this settlement and because of her job, Mohn is suspicious.
- "Why can't everything just stay the way it is?" asks Krause at the beginning of the story. At Sunday lunch, he realized with indignation that Paula had changed the inn's menu and now offers vegetarian dishes. He reacts furiously to Mayor Stübner's idea to transform Schönhorst into a holiday village. Everyone in town is talking about the future, has everyone conspired against him? State Secretary Hummel has her eye on Krauses pastures. The dry field, which hardly gives the horses any food, would be an ideal location for wind turbines. Meta wants to accept the purchase offer, but Krause is strictly against it. He stands alone in an argument with his sister: Elsa has no opinion on this. When Krause meets the singer Fanny again, he gets to know her elderly father. What kind of perspective does the centenarian have when the coal mine devours his house? Krause slowly begins to understand that he has to do something for the future. What has to change so that everything can stay the way it is?
- In his film "Face of Memory", Dominik Graf tells of love, loss and finding a loved one again in another. At the age of 16, Christina experienced her great love with Jacob, 39. When he died in an accident, he left an irrevocable gap in Christina's life. 20 years later, young Patrick saves Christina from a thunderstorm. He falls in love with her and courts her. And for the first time since then, Christina is fascinated by a man again. From the start, Patrick reminds her of Jacob, from his kind and confident demeanor to his signature gestures. The two become passionate lovers. Christina is happy with Patrick, in whom she increasingly sees the rediscovered Jacob. But the more the two men become one for Christina, the more irritated Patrick is. He is no longer sure that Christina's love really means him. Despite their love, the two drift apart. But the thought of Christina won't let Patrick go even after the breakup.
- Kreuzeder was once a successful commissioner, but now he rarely solves a case. After more than 20 years in the service, he just wants to retire as quickly as possible and leave everyday life in the homicide squad in Lower Bavaria behind. Kreuzeder is of the opinion that humanity is coming to an end anyway, so he prefers to get drunk in the tavern and flirt with the waitress Gerda Bichler there instead of going about his work.
- "Eine Kür, die bleibt" is a biopic about the life of Katarina Witt.
- Sensibilität für die Toten, Intuition für die Lebenden und Aufmerksamkeit für verdächtige Fakten: Anna Fischer ist wieder Lisa Taubenbaum, die die Ermittlungen in einem nur anscheinend eindeutigen Autounfall vorwärtstreibt. Zwei Leichen werden dem Bestattungsunternehmen Taubenbaum diesmal anvertraut, bei deren Tod Lisa Widersprüche feststellt. Das Drehbuch zu "Die Bestatterin - Zweieinhalb Tote" schrieben Matthias Kiefersauer und Alexander Liegl. In der Regie von Fabian Möhrke sind an der Seite von Anna Fischer wieder Artus Maria Matthiesen und Frederik Bott als Vater und Sohn Taubenbaum zu sehen und Christoph Letkowski als Kriminalkommissar und On-off-Beziehung Thomas Zellinger. Auf der Fahrt zu einem Junggesellenabschied verunglücken zwei junge Männer aus Hepperlingen in ihrem Auto tödlich und stürzen in einen Fluss. Ihre Leichen werden geborgen und Bestatterin Lisa Taubenbaum anvertraut. Die beiden hatten gemeinsam mit Mario, dem Eigentümer des Wagens, Junggesellenabschied gefeiert. Aber wo ist Mario? Von ihm fehlt jede Spur. Marios Ehefrau weiß nicht, ob sie hoffen oder bangen soll. Lisa, die in der Schulzeit mit Mario liiert war, ist überzeugt, dass er noch lebt. Sie gerät in Clinch mit dem ermittelnden Kommissar Thomas Zellinger, den sie hartnäckig auf Ungereimtheiten aufmerksam macht. Als Mario nach einigen Tagen quicklebendig in Hepperlingen auftaucht, vermutet Zellinger, dass er den Tod seiner beiden Freunde vorsätzlich verursacht hat, und präsentiert ein Motiv, von dem Lisa nicht überzeugt ist. Sie nimmt ihre alte Liebe bei sich auf und erregt damit den Unmut von Zellinger. Mario schweigt beharrlich. Obwohl er alle außer Lisa gegen sich hat, möchte er keinesfalls preisgeben, was in der Nacht des Unfalls wirklich geschehen ist.
- Frederike Bader will ihrem ehemaligen Zeugenschützer Jochen Mohn helfen. Der hat einen Verdacht: Ist der neue Lebensgefährte seiner Ex-Frau, Anwalt Jürgen Ritter, Handlanger organisierter Geldwäscher? Offiziell kann Mohn - inzwischen Passauer Kripo-Chef - gegen Ritter nicht ermitteln. Die Berliner Ex-Polizistin Frederike begibt sich mit Privatdetektiv Ferdinand Zankl auf die Spur des Anwalts, der sich gerade eine Auszeit hinter Klostermauern verordnet. Frederike folgt ihm dorthin, doch die Bekanntschaft währt nicht lange: Der Anwalt verstirbt in einer Meditationsrunde - plötzlicher Herztod. Ritters überraschendes Ableben löst eine Kette von Ereignissen aus, bei der Bader and Zankl am Ende in den niederbayerischen Wäldern um ihr Leben bangen müssen.