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- An Interpol agent attempts to expose a high-profile financial institution's role in an international arms dealing ring.
- A traveling projection-equipment mechanic works in Western Germany along the East-German border, visiting worn-out theatres. He meets with a depressed young man whose marriage has just broken up, and the two decide to travel together.
- Philipp Gerber is a smart, self-satisfied car salesman. In an inattentive moment at the wheel of his car, he runs over a young boy riding a bike and drives away. As he has feelings of guilt, he tries to find out more about the accident's victim and learns that the boy lies seriously injured in a hospital. Philipp wants to tell his mother, Laura Reiser, the truth, but he doesn't. After a carefree holiday with his girlfriend Katja, he learns that the boy is dead. Meanwhile, Laura staggers between grief and the desire for revenge. One evening, she can't bear it anymore and jumps off a bridge, but Philipp saves her life.
- This captivating exploration of Alvar Aalto, the defining figure in Scandic design and one of Europe's greatest modern architects, focuses on his remarkable and loving partnership with wife, Aino. Theirs was a profoundly humanist vision that put people at the centre of design, and ranged from work in furniture design through to huge architectural projects. They mixed with, and influenced, major figures of modernist art and design including Le Corbusier, Gropius, Moholy-Nagy, and Frank Lloyd Wright. Come on a cinematic tour of their iconic buildings all over the world, from a library in Russia, a student dormitory at MIT, an art collector's private house near Paris, to a pavilion in Venice. Narrated by experts in the field and featuring never before seen archive footage, Aalto tells the love story of an extraordinary couple with a great passion for human scale architecture.
- On 21. September 2013, telecommunications satellite APV-1312 belonging to French media group CanalDouble crashes into the Brandenburg Gate, cutting a trail of destruction as far as the Reichstag. 56 delegates die. Thirteen minutes later, all around the world more and more satellites plummet to earth. Communications, as we have known them, are collapsing everywhere. West of Geneva. At the largest research laboratory in the world, with a budget of one billion dollars, an experiment has failed that is going to throw the whole world off its hinges. Scientists from 80 nations have simulated the Big Bang with the so-called 'God Machine', the world's greatest particle accelerator, and thereby created a Black Hole. Reaching Geneva turns into a tour de force for our heroes, through a country that like its neighbors is in a state of total emergency, but equally into a time of human encounters. A time, where courage overcomes the fear and human beings do not shut themselves off but take decisive action. A time, where the end is a beginning, and where two brothers become soul mates again. A time, where weakness turns into strength and individuals are unified into a single nation. A time, where despair turns into hope, and loneliness into the love of a lifetime. A time, where one look says more than a thousand words, and even the smallest individuals become giants. Europe's darkest hour turns into a time of patriotic heroes. Heroes just like you and me...
- An impoverished young man from Sicily travels to Wolfsburg, West Germany to find work. He takes a job in the Volkswagen factory after he travels through Northern Italy by train.
- A journey back to the buried emotional world of childhood, and long-suppressed, painful feelings.
- All of a sudden, 16-year-old Martha vanishes. Her father Lothar, who for years has had no contact with her or his ex-wife, sets off unwilling to find her. He soon realises other young people are also vanishing from the city inexplicably. Lothar follows their trail across the country. He meets the occasional young person but the trail goes cold. In the next city he encounters militia groups and a reinforced police presence. Children are forbidden to be on the streets unless accompanied by adults. The world has changed...
- The feature doc takes a look behind the scenes at top-class restaurants and offers exclusive interviews with celebrity chefs from France, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, the USA and Japan.
- The film takes a look at a professional gambler, who very successfully specialized on the German version of the slot machine.
- A reconstruction of the 2001 incident when a ferry owned by the Bundesliga player Jonathan Akpoborie made headlines for its suspected involvement in the transport of child slaves.
- The evolving relationship between design and business is illustrated and discussed in insightful interviews and inspiring case studies.
- Celebrities draw people's attention as well as people in a wheelchair - mostly involuntary. That can be cool, but it also can get on one's nerves - especially when its not part of the job.
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Gunter Gebauer (Sportwissenschaftler) und Wolf Wondratschek (Schriftsteller)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Antje Vollmer (Theologin und Politikerin) und Prof. Dr. Dr. Jan Assmann (Religions- und Kulturwissenschaftler)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Reinhard Kahl (Journalist) und Michael Klett (Verleger)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Egon Bahr (Publizist und Ost-Politiker) und Prof. Dr. Boris Groys (Kunstwissenschaftler und Philosoph)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Christina Weiss (Kulturstaatsministerin a.D.) und Prof. Dr. Meinhard Miegel (Leiter Institut für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft Bonn)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Arnulf Baring (Politikwissenschaftler und Publizist) und Jens Bisky (Feuilletonredakteur "Süddeutsche Zeitung")
- Die Gäste: Monika Maron (Schriftstellerin) und Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Schmid (Philosoph und Glücksforscher)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Dr. Klaus Dörner (Psychiater und Medizinkritiker) und Andrea Fischer (Bundesgesundheitsministerin a.D.)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Joachim Fest (Historiker) und Prof. Dr. Fritz J. Raddatz (Publizist)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Thilo Bode (ehemaliger Chef von Greenpeace) und Prof. Peter Kubelka (Künstler und Kochphilosoph)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Hanns-Josef Ortheil (Schriftsteller) und Dr. Konrad Schily (Psychiater)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Bodo Kirchhoff (Schriftsteller) und Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard Roth (Hirnforscher)
- Die Gäste: Prof. Dr. Hans-Ulrich Wehler (Historiker) und Prof. Dr. György Konrad (Schriftsteller)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Mathias Döpfner (Vorstandsvorsitzender Axel Springer AG) und Jürgen Flimm (Regisseur)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Durs Grünbein (Schriftsteller) und Dr. Jörg Friedrich (Historiker)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Bazon Brock (Ästhetiker) und Martin Mosebach (Schriftsteller)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Josef Haslinger (Schriftsteller) und Giovanni di Lorenzo (Chefredakteur "Die Zeit")
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Joachim Fest (Historiker und Journalist) und Prof. Dr. Richard Schröder (Theologe)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Bernhard Bueb (Pädagoge, Leiter Internat Schloss Salem) und Dr. Florian Langenscheidt (Verleger)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Gesine Schwan (Präsidentin Universität Viadrina. Frankfurt/Oder) und Prof. Dr. Norbert Bolz (Kommunikations-Wissenschaftler)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Dr. Hans D. Barbier (Publizist und Vorsitzender Ludwig Erhard-Stiftung) und Prof. Dr. Dr. Gunnar Heinsohn (Sozialwissenschaftler Universität Bremen)
- Die Gäste: Peter Bieri (Philosoph und Schriftsteller) und Durs Grünbein (Dichter)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Prof. Dr. Fritz J. Raddatz (Essayist und Schriftsteller) und Prinz Dr. Asfa-Wossen Asserate (Unternehmensberater und Schriftsteller)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Matthias Matussek ("Spiegel" - Kulturchef) und Volker Schlöndorff (Filmregisseur)
- 2002–2012TV EpisodeDie Gäste: Otto Schily (Politiker) und Frank A. Meyer (Journalist)