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- As measured by its huge mass of water the Congo is the second largest river in the world, surrounded by tropical rain forest and fed by countless tributaries in an enormous watershed area in the heart of Africa. The locals call it the river that swallows rivers. As a small trickle in the north of Zambia begins its journey to the west over rapids and waterfalls until it finally pours as 40 km wide estuary into the Atlantic Ocean. Evolution and extreme conditions have created unique beings here. Fishes with lungs, wings or those that go hunting on land. The strange shoebill lurks in the vastness of the papyrus marsh, swarms of fruit bats darken the sky, meter-long pythons hunt in trees, chimpanzees populate the forests and hippopotamus bulls fight for power in the water. Exceptional shots provide insights into one of the most mysterious and dangerous regions of our planet.
- A butler looks back at how the Salzburg Festspiele came to be, and how it interacted with various political influences of the 20th century.
- Documents the story of several people in Germany and Austria whom have chosen to live the simple lifestyle, in the sharing economy, and finding pleasure in life with fewer things.
- She was perhaps the most unusual empress of the 19th century. Elisabeth of Austria, known as Sisi to the Habsburg family. At the age of 36 this tall, dark beauty refused to be photographed so that she could remain forever a legend. From that moment, she became a mystery. Escaping the straitjacket of royal life, Habsburg etiquette and the obligations of Europe's biggest continental empire, she set out on a journey to find herself - an act of self-definition that makes her an idol even today - and yet she remains an enigma. Imagine: a member of Europe's most traditional dynasty, with an anchor tattooed on her shoulder in a Greek tavern; an empress sailing hundreds of miles from her throne across the Mediterranean, tied to the mast in stormy seas. Monarch of a dozen nations, she built herself a gigantic dream house on the Island of Corfu - the Achilleion, a picturesque palace full of references to Greek mythology - named after the hero of the Trojan war, Achilles. Who is really behind the myth of sweet Sisi? What is the real story behind an imperial life? The unexpected discovery of her chief of staff's diaries enables this blue chip documentary to take a brand new look at Elisabeth's life. These notes of Count Warsberg - who was an expert in Greek antiquity and also her confidant - may solve the last secrets of one of the most fascinating and popular personalities of recent European history.
- Christmas Eve 1831. The beautiful Helene Sedlmayr is supposed to bring the Christmas presents bought by Queen Therese of Bavaria in the Auerach toy store to the residence. There she runs into King Ludwig I, who falls head over heels for the girl and completely turns her head. A secret affair begins, which of course soon becomes the talk of the town.
- 2011–8.8 (5)TV Episode
- How do we keep animals today - and why? The first episode of "Whom Can We Eat?" approaches the topic from three very different perspectives and paints a picture of the status quo that is as fascinating as it is frightening.
- Why do we love dogs and eat pigs? The second episode of "Whom Can We Eat?" is dedicated to the cultural and psychological roots of meat consumption.
- Whom are we allowed to eat and why? The third episode of "Whom Can We Eat?" questions the ethical basis of our meat consumption and finds surprising answers.
- Jenny realizes that the course of the accident has been "altered" to the detriment of her father. She doesn't want to let these rich people, who believe they can get away with anything, get away with it. At the same time, Dorit and Pius take their spoiled daughters out of the line of fire and into their vacation home. Vero takes care of Siegfried, who enjoys her company. And even though Vero gives Corinna and Konstantin some space, Corinna is not entirely happy.
- The Documentary shows how WW I began.