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- Sophie and David, a teenage couple, have their first sexual experiences together. They tip toe around the pitfalls, sometimes they fall in head first; because who would have thought that equally young friends and the internet aren't necessarily the best sources to educate yourself on that matter. This film and its entertaining as well as educational story however is.
- Mari Lang takes a deep dive into extraordinary lives. For three days she follows people, who's lifestyle differs from regular Joe. Such as islamic salafists, the homeless and even ghostbusters. Under a burkha, on the streets and in abandoned industrial buildings at night, she tries to get a better understanding of these very different philosophies.
- A folksy inn keeper from Tyrol and an apprentice from one of Vienna's finest restaurants take their vintage food-truck on a road trip through Austria, where they meet with interesting locals and reinterpret traditional recipes.
- Booknerds Theodora Bauer and Alfred Komarek take their vintage Bookbus through Austria, visiting authors to talk about their latest works, recommending exciting reading material and bringing books to the masses.
- Breakthrough innovations, revolutionary tech, visionary people. Innovator TV portraits scientists, start-ups and tech-giants, for whom a better tomorrow's foundation is today.
- Everyone is good at something and anyone can become anything - at least that's what we're told. But how can we help people to find their passion, how can we nurture their talents? And which job is the right one, between passion and the brutal reality of the economy. Simon Schennach portraits this conflict, that future generations face, who are overwhelmed with seemingly infinite possibilities and ever growing obstacles.
- A Skateboard becomes a coat rack, a euro palette a decorative lawn chair and old junk gets a new life, thanks to Sophie Bergers refreshingly entertaining DIY-approach. With simple tricks, easy to follow instructions and a fresh attitude Sophie creates one-of-a-kind furniture and decorations.
- Austria 2023 - If you count the main areas of the construction, the hospitality, 24H care, industrial lending companies, agricultural seasonal work and prostitution, you will find that more than 10,000 people work/serve under severe exploitation or even under slave-like conditions.
- What's new in film? Hosts Frank Hoffmann and Miriam Hie give insights into all things film. Interviews with cast and crew reveal what happens in backstage Hollywood, providing exciting stories, directly from the stars themselves. Additional DVD-recommendations and uncompromising reviews provide everything one needs to know for the next movie night. Be it at home or on the silver screen.
- Conrad Hessler meets the who is who of the German-speaking music scene. At their favorite places they talk about they favorite records and dive into unconventional, entertaining and profound conversations about their life, their work and everything that inspired them to become the artists that they are.
- "It's not about who you know - it's about what you can do!" - that's the motto of a group of young, powerful, dynamic students, who compete for the chance of an around the world ticket, with internships on all five continents, at five companies, such as Huawei or the Red Bull X-Fighters. And thanks to the Second Screen App, viewers can become participants as well, and test their knowledge and skills.
- Every fuck up is a lesson for life and a story to share. This Late Night show shares infamous, entertaining and valuable fuck-up-stories and the lessons within.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016–TV Episode
- In his epic debut "Am Weltenrand sitzen die Menschen und lachen", Philipp Weiss explores five different destinies, of five different characters, during five different periods of what is colloquial known as Anthropocene. Split into five interwoven novels, each following their own style (encyclopaedia, novel, diary, graphic novel), Weiss tells a story of mankind's struggle into the modern age. At an abandoned nuclear power plant, that is identical to the one in Fukushima, where a part of his story is set, he talks to Theodora Bauer about how his work came to be. Also: Alexander Nitzberg talks about his life as literary translator, on occasion of his reinterpretation of Bulgakow's "Die weiße Garde".
- A deep dive into the shocking methods and tactics of Intelligence Agencies and Big Data in western democracies.
- Christmas is the festival of love. Simon Schennach visits those, who have no one left to spend the holidays with. How to they approach the time before Christmas? How do they go about their day to day? Widowers and Widows talk about how they handle loneliness, loss and grief.
- October 2017: The city counsel of Innsbruck passed a controversial resolution, that makes it illegal for homeless people to spend the night in most of the inner city. Those getting caught, face a fine of up to 2.100 Euro. Simon Schennach portraits suffering, conflicts of interest and worries, that keep homeless people, social workers, business owners and politicians awake.
- A place where people of different walks of life, cultures and ages meet: public open-air baths. Mostly on hot summer days, covered only in little fabric. Reports of sexual assault and violence gather ongoing public interest - especially when there's refugees involved, emotions run deep. Simon Schennach investigates the fears visitors face, the measures that are taken and the feelings of young asylum seekers.
- 2016–TV Episode