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- Short documentary follows a young Ukrainian woman who becomes a social-media star and a refugee at the same time.
- 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.
- The small Portuguese coastal town of Nazaré is unique in Europe. It became the Olympus of surfing in the 2010s. Monster waves roll ashore here between late autumn and spring. They are the largest in the world, so Nazaré is a hotspot for big wave surfers such as the German professional Sebastian Steudtner, the only German extreme athlete in this field who belongs to the world's elite. The giant waves are spectacular, but they are also extremely dangerous. They have given the former fishing port a new boom, because the activities of the surfers now attracts tourists in droves to the place even in winter. But accidents with serious injuries occur again and again. The documentary shows how the coastal town is handling the new attraction and how Sebastian Steudtner is preparing for a new record ride on the biggest wave on earth.
- Helmets, swords and historical battles. Once a year, Viking fans gather in Wolin, Poland, for the largest Viking festival in the world. Hundreds of warriors re-enact the life of the Northmen here. For Dennis, the Viking life is not just a hobby, but a way of life. At the weekend he and his wife go to a self-built Viking village near Alfeld. They live here with like-minded people almost as they did a thousand years ago. The festival in Wolin is a highlight of the year for them. But right-wing extremists are increasingly mingling with participants and visitors to the costume spectacle. Swastikas and other right-wing symbols are being openly displayed more and more frequently. Runes and armor have attracted right-wing extremists since the Nazi era. One example is the Viking Museum Village in Oerlinghausen, which was built by the Nazi regime. Museum director Karl Banghard has been observing the infiltration of the Viking scene by right-wing extremists for years.
- Zwischen September 2000 und April 2007 wurden acht Männer mit türkischen Wurzeln, ein Mann griechischer Abstammung und eine deutsche Polizistin ermordet. Die Ermittlungen wurden zunächst ausschließlich im Umfeld der nicht-deutschen Opfer mit Verdacht auf Drogenhandel und organisierte Kriminalität geführt. Nach einem gescheiterten Bankraub führte die Spur schließlich zu der rechtsextremen Terrorgruppe "Nationalsozialistischer Untergrund" (NSU). Nach dem Suizid der beiden Haupttäter begann 2013 der Prozess gegen die einzige Überlebende des NSU-Trios, Beate Zschäpe, sowie vier mutmaßliche Helfer und Unterstützer. Der Hass, der das NSU-Trio bei der Auswahl ihrer Opfer leitete, richtete sich gegen die zweite und dritte Generation der Deutschtürken. Eine Generation, die sich darauf verlassen hatte, dass der Staat Rassismus nicht duldet und sie davor schützen würde. Stattdessen versagten die Institutionen: Die Ermittlungen in den Mordfällen selbst waren geleitet von Misstrauen, Ressentiments und rassistischen Motiven. Die NSU-Morde sind mehr als menschliche Schicksale, sie sind für die zweite und dritte Einwanderergeneration ein dramatischer Wendepunkt in ihrem Verhältnis zu Deutschland und ihrer Sehnsucht nach einer Heimat, die Deutschland vielleicht einmal war. Auf die Suche nach den Spuren der NSU-Morde begibt sich der Dokumentarfilm der Regisseurin Aysun Bademsoy - ein Film, der das Scheitern von Ermittlern und Justiz beleuchtet und den Angehörigen der Opfer endlich eine Stimme gibt.
- 70 years after the verdict was announced, this historical documentation describes what happened in and around the Nuremberg Trial for the first time from the perspective of prominent observers such as Erich Kästner, Erika Mann, Alfred Döblin, John Dos Passos, Ilja Ehrenburg, Elsa Triolet, Willy Brandt and Markus Wolf. Their reports are supplemented by eyewitnesses from Germany, the USA and France.
- The Prime Minister still has his eye on the horse he lost in the race to Aaron. So when Q leaves for a while, he sees his opportunity to get the horse.
- 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.
- 2017–7.4 (5)TV Episode
- 1973–8.4 (5)TV Episode
- Near-high-school graduate Niklas Norberg is found skull-smashed after a pushed fall aboard the boat he inhabited at sea and planned to make a world tour in 'couch surfing'. After his parents' fatal car crash, Niklas was raised in his aunt Merle Christensen's family, as 'elder brother' of their doting own teen son Björn Christensen. A while ago, he moved out after abandoning his apprenticeship as Hagen Christensen's potential successor as local supermarket manager, turning against capitalistic 'excessive consumerism', raiding the firm's waste container for 'perished' food with his girlfriend, daughter of a divorced manager, who planned to sneak off with him after ditching her studies, who has a remarkably tragic admirer.
- Shortly before the next national selections, retired senior high jump champion Elisabeth Mayer is murdered, the a fall on her daily jogging round staged. Viktoria Böhmer now has a shot at the Wismar spot, and the sponsoring sports equipment firm just decided to stop paying for both. GDR days rival Marianne Stegemann was on the same 1964 (last 'joined German') Olympic team, where both met and fell in love with Ruderer Dieter Mayer, whom Marianne Stegemann only just now told he sired her now adult daughter, having returned to the FRG and receiving false report from Elisabeth, who wed Dieter Mayer and domineered hum utterly, that he allegedly passed away.
- *Angling on his day off, chief Reuter fishes op the corpse of Romy Hellmann, who was skull-smashed and dragged. She gave the parenting courses at the "Mama-Laden" baby shop, which is managed by her sister Linda and husband Jesper Steffens, who took Romy on free of rent, returning after a long stay in Hamburg, but hides poorly she resents their sickly mother Marianne Hellmann, whom Linda and her husband care for, always favored lazy Romy, who sort of pretended to take over the shop unilaterally, without having any shares.
- 2017–7.6 (5)TV Episode
- Earth has something that distinguishes it from most celestial bodies, an atmosphere that makes life on our planet possible in the first place. But over 30,000 years ago, we humans started changing the composition of this atmosphere. The discovery of controlled use of fire is a milestone in history, but led to an extreme increase in air pollution from internal combustion engines to power vehicles and from power plants that generate electricity and heat for civilization. The Man-made climate change threatens life in general.
- Anna and Christian are caught, after the children find out that Christian only left because he hadn't hidden his boat properly. But will Christian stay to help the children if they manage to free them?
- Timmermann stops and searches a van transporting laundry for driving with an open back door. Driver Sven Burdenski ignores how a corpse got into a full laundry basket, which he got from beach hotel "Drei Möwen", where victim Loris Falter was a guest. Timmermann however realizes it's not the real Loris Falter, a harmless homeless hobo he knows and gets to admit he as paid for his identity card. The actual victim was brutally stabbed in his hotel room bath, and is identified as Marc Binz, long-missing playboy son of pickled herring baron Binz. Marc Binz wrecked the family firm and hies from his debtors, having countless enemies.
- Horse-riding, Gerald von Gungelitz breaks his bleeding neck due to a steel wire strung across his path. He is missed by his sister Gesine von Gungelitz and her teen son Jonathan, whom Frankfurt businessman Gerald von Gungelitz was visiting, at their manage, which he once ran with her, recovering after a bad divorce. Wine glasses in his room suggest female company, and he recently had a row with stable-hand Bert Krüger, who lies it ware just about sports, in fact his girl friend Rike Meyer was Gerald's visitor. But torn-up VIP tickets also put the team on a sad other trail.
- Popular dog trainer Christin Neuhaus's asthma rendered a pepper-spray dose in the park fatal. Veterinarian Dr. Ludwig admired Christin, her adulterous lover with an animal rights activist stunts criminal record, conspired with her to remove at least two dogs under false pretenses from horrible owners, like publican Arne Weiss who didn't even name his 'failed guard dog'. Martial arts school owner Mats Zepf is pinned to the murder site and time, has a violent record and an unrequited crush on Christin bot a solid alibi.
- 2011–8.8 (5)TV Episode
- 2000–20236.4 (5)TV Episode