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- Dumped by his girlfriend, a high school grad decides to embark on an overseas adventure in Europe with his friends.
- Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife.
- A ghost writer, hired to complete the memoirs of a former British Prime Minister, uncovers secrets that put his own life in jeopardy.
- A group of friends are in a holiday home by the Baltic Sea where emotions run high as the parched forest around them catches fire.
- Set during the time of the first outbreak of bubonic plague in England, a young monk is given the task of learning the truth about reports of people being brought back to life in a small village.
- Benjamin, a young German computer whiz, is invited to join a subversive hacker group that wants to be noticed on the world's stage.
- A doctor working in 1980s East Germany finds herself banished to a small country hospital.
- Follows three men who are in love with a beautiful waitress during World War II: an intellectual restaurant owner, a mysterious musician, and an erratic businessman.
- When a girl's body is found, two investigators (Fahri Yardim and Henriette Confurius) join forces to solve the case. They come across a strange series of murders with connections to Germany's past.
- The city of Schwerin is sweltering under a heat wave never seen before. Detectives Lona Mendt and Frank Elling are on the trail of a serial murderer, who seems to choose his victims at random - but nothing is what it seems.
- A man is released from a mental institution after serving 9 years for multiple rape.
- Jule (Heidemarie Hatheyer), a 25 year old women is not having an easy life. Her cousin Stefan Rüdiger (Albert Matterstock) has left "manor Jobshagen" as an 18 year old and Jule has had to manage business since then. Her uncle, Stefan's father, never could get over the leaving of his son and isolated himself from the world. Jule, once a blithe youngster, became a tough woman by the time. And there are heavy debts on the manor Jobshagen, 6000 Marks. The innkeeper Meyer could give Jule the money, but he wants a big part of the estates of manor Jobshagen for exchange and that is the last thing that Jule would accept.
- Anna and Hans belong together; all their friends simply call them the Hannas: a well-balanced long-term couple in their sleepy 30s, united by a cooking obsession. One day they meet ADHD sister Kim and Nicola. Secretly, the Hannas each begin sizzling hot love affairs with the sisters but wind up put through the emotional wringer; Kim and Nicola are connected by something the Hannas hadn't suspected. THE HANNAS: A story about 30-ish bodies, food, and love.
- German film loosely based on the sinking, by a Soviet submarine, of a Nazi troop-transport ship in the Baltic Sea on January 30th 1945.
- Luxury hotel. Luxury clientele. Irritable staff. A couple who might fall in love, or they might leave their relationship in its raw state - like the titular steaks.
- SOKO Wismar is a German crime series.
- Dennis is a new inmate. Mike is an older black inmate. Together the two face hostile prison officals and inmates in their attempts to become a loving couple.
- An unbeatable team of five teenage friends, the Peppercorns, unites to find out who is behind the kidnapping of a missing oceanographer who has discovered a means of getting rid of plastic waste in the ocean.
- Five kids and a dog investigate the disappearance of a professor, uncovering a conspiracy involving criminals related to his alternative energy project; they attempt to rescue him from kidnappers.
- The riveting true story of Rita Vogt, a 1970s West German terrorist who escapes to the East with the help of the Stasi. She lives in constant fear of having her cover blown, until it unavoidably happens after the German re-unification.
- Ministers from the G8 countries meet in Germany to decide on a secret plan affecting many countries. IMF director Roché has invited a monk for his confession. Roché's later found dead. Is it murder or suicide? Did he reveal the plan?
- Prora, on the Baltic Sea. Mysterious, endless. In this deserted former Nazi holiday camp and communist military complex, teenagers Jan and Matthieu embark on an adventure that puts their friendship at risk.
- The dishonorably discharged Afghanistan veteran Thomas returns to his home village of Jerichow. Ali, a local Turkish-German businessman, owner of a snack-bar chain, hires him as a driver. That's when Thomas meets Laura, his Turkish boss's young and attractive wife. A classic love triangle is born, unfolding in desolate northeast Germany, where thick forests suddenly end on cliffs overlooking the Baltic Sea. Caught between guilt and freedom, between passion and reason, the protagonists have no hopes for fulfillment of their dreams.
- Simone Carstensen-Kleebach has everything she could wish for in life. A husband who supports her, whom she's been married to for almost 20 years, a daughter, and great success in her job. But the pressure of being perfect in all of these roles increasingly drains her. When she gets to know Leon on holiday, sparks fly between them. And even though Simone never dreamt that "something like this" could happen, she starts flirting with Leon. Back in Hamburg with her family, she suddenly receives compromising photos of Leon and herself which could pose a threat to her marriage and professional standing. But who took these photos and what does the sender hope to achieve? Is it blackmail? When things start to get out of control, Simone does everything she can to protect her family ...
- The tale of young Gritta who lives with her father, an unsuccessful inventor. When her new stepmother tries to put her away in a convent she discovers some dark secrets there.
- On the escape of the violent Poles 1946, the child of Rosemarie get lost. And Rosemaries tries to find her daughter.
- There are only a few iconic football stars being constantly admired across the globe for their art of handling a ball and controlling a game, winning basically all the relevant titles. Toni Kroos is one of them.
- A biographical film of Otto von Bismarck, the Prime Minister of Prussia, and how he and his policies - including aggressive war - helped to unite Germany.
- Clara, 17, and her mother Dagmar have been living in the Berlin underground for years. Dagmar, a wanted former terrorist, finances their lives through robberies. After a botched robbery, the two have to flee. They find refuge in the home of Clara's foster mother Samira, with whom both Dagmar and Clara have a close relationship. The lives of the women are soon in danger: A corrupt BKA officer has evidence against Dagmar and is blackmailing her into committing further robberies. It soon becomes evident that due to her age, Dagmar cannot carry out the raids alone and is dependent on Clara and Samira. Clara finds herself forced to take command. She uses the freedoms she gains to discover the cosmopolitan city and herself. One evening she meets Aleyna in one of Berlin's infamous techno clubs. As it turns out, Aleyna's family owns one of the shops that were robbed by Clara and Dagmar. Consequently, Aleyna and her family are facing financial ruin. In order to free themselves from this seemingly hopeless situation and regain their independence, Clara and Aleyna band together. A story of emancipation and love unfolds, told as a genre film.
- Vela, cynical captain of a slow, decrepit sailing ship, sells passage out of Germany to fugitives. His crew are no angels either. Cheyne, a young American doctor visiting the ship, is shanghaied on a 3-month voyage to Brazil when Vela abruptly embarks. In mid-ocean, Cheyne rescues the survivor of a watery plane crash, lovely American heiress Ethel Marley; he and the ship's cook keep her hidden from captain and crew. But a brutal incident leads to mutiny and murder, putting the two Americans in great danger...building to a cliffhanger climax.
- After ordering enough typewriting paper for 40 years, just to get discount, Heinrich Lohse is forced to retire. The former manager has plenty of time now to spend with his wife and their 16 year old son. But - do they want that?
- In this East German teen musical, a group of girls are planning to take their summer vacation together on the Baltic coast. When a loud and obnoxious group of boys intrudes on their holiday, the girls are horrified to learn that the boys have the same vacations plans as them. The two groups quarrel with each other and compete over a number of things, but gradually an attraction starts to form.
- A study of German 19th Century Romantic art through the writings and paintings of Carl David Friedrich and his fellow artist, Carl Gustav Carus.
- The whole story of the Costa Concordia ship disaster, the worst cruise accident since the Titanic.
- Jesper is a soldier in the German army. Although his brother was killed whilst serving in Afghanistan, he nevertheless reports for a new tour of duty in this war zone. He and his unit are to protect a remote village from the Taliban. One of the people accompanying Jesper is a young interpreter, Tarik, whose job includes mediating between soldiers and villagers. Both sides have a hard time trying to overcome the differences in their respective ways of life. Jesper must gain the trust of both villagers and the allied Arbaki militia and his nerves are soon on edge. He finds himself increasingly morally conflicted as a result of his superiors' orders. His association with the Germans means Tarik's life is constantly under threat, but when Tarik begins to fear for his sister's safety, Jesper has to make a decision. Feo Aladag uses this portrait of an ISAF soldier in Afghanistan to explore questions of affinity and otherness, trust and failure. How humane can your actions be if you are bound by the workings of a strict military bureaucracy? What remains of the ideals of human dignity when you are caught up in a daily struggle for survival?
- Three musically talented children look to the future, but their hopes crumble when Germany and Russia enter into war.
- The cases of the crew of the Albatros, a patrol boat of the German Coast Guard operating in the Baltic Sea area.
- Idle intellectuals Albrecht, Octavia and Äls, are given to quoting and emulating their philosopher hero, Nietzsche. Albrecht later contracts typhus bringing the foster child gravely ill Äls out of an infected area.
- A family of Polish refugees tries to survive in post-World War I Germany. For a while it seems that they are making it, but soon the economic and political deterioration in the country begins to take their toll.
- In 1944 many Germans in Eastern Prussia, like Lena von Mahlenberg, daughter of a local aristocrat, believed that Hitler would surrender and spare them from being invaded by the vengeful Russian Red Army. He didn't and they had to flee.
- Professor Bernd Neubauer seems to be happily married. He wants a house with his wife Lena. He also wants a child with his lover, Melanie.
- Mia, Lukas and Jonas always were like one heart and soul since childhood. Until three years ago when everything changed. Their friendship became love that is well beyond all conventions. A part of society feels provoked by such kind of companionship and meets them with some lack of understanding to say the least. Even their parents aren't really fond of the situation. Once a year, the trio makes a trip. During which they try to let emotions flow as they come, not having to fear the reactions of others. Now it is the time again for such a trip. And that is where the film starts. After renting a mobile home, the journey starts as usual. Only one thing is different this time, Jonas was diagnosed with cancer in terminal state a few months ago. The three of them know that this might very well be the last trip they will ever make. Regardless, Mia and Lukas try their best for Jonas not to think of the inevitable. Sadly the vow to spend the last trip only in joy, fails.
- Children reviving an old heathen ritual by standing in the frigid waters of the Baltic Sea; the one standing in the longest shall be referred to as the king of Kummerow.
- People from different walks of life in the German city of Rostock intersect when a rampaging mob besieges a residential building occupied by Vietnamese immigrants.
- When the strong friendship between a precocious eleven year old girl and a middle-aged family man is attacked for being unhealthy and immoral, the two run away together, but their care-free days are numbered.
- The village policeman Krause suddenly has a circulatory collapse. His family doctor immediately prescribes him a cure at the Baltic Sea.
- Marianne Lienhardt, a former pianist and a dedicated mother, lives a peaceful life with her husband and their two adult children.But suddenly she learns that she is suffering a pancreas cancer and only a delicate operation may save her life.Now she has to take the decision to speak or not with her family about her illness.Besides she needs to take a time for herself to think about what has happened in her life (her relationship with her husband, her career of pianist). Philipp , a friend of her youth and her first love has appeared. Philipp is still in love with her.
- An exciting piece of Berlin's cultural history from the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall to the vibrant present.