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- The Austrian Franz Jägerstätter, a conscientious objector, refuses to fight for the Nazis in World War II.
- German artist Kurt Barnert has escaped East Germany and now lives in West Germany, but is tormented by his childhood under the Nazis and the GDR-regime.
- Adolf Hitler, despotic and untalented, visits Vienna to study art, befriends Jew Schlomo Herzl, and works on "Mein Kampf." Rejecting Academy, Herzl's concern leads to disastrous world history.
- 14-year-old Tomek falls in love with Marta. Being poor he seeks ways of earning money so as to please her. He approaches a man who was seeking people for work. Not realizing the man is a pimp, Tomek has no idea of what awaits him.
- Darío Aguirre moved from Ecuador to Germany to be with Stephanie, but from the very first day there was a third party in their relationship:the government. They issued him ten visas in fifteen years. A long trail of papers, stamps, permits, and restrictions connected Darío to Germany while also keeping him at a distance. Then one fine day the mayor of Hamburg invites Darío to become a German citizen. A confession of love? Darío responds with a tender, ironic road movie that traces his intertwined journey from the country of his fathers to the country of his children.
- Frank Schröder returns to his birthplace Tauchritz, which is located at the three-country point of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic, to resolve the financial malaise in which the place is located.
- Actually, Dr. Michael Mangold can be completely satisfied: His prosperous, small-town medical practice is to be expanded soon and he has a wonderful girlfriend in the police officer Lena Stern. Only two things are missing for complete happiness: a celebratory wedding and lots of offspring. While the awkward Michael is still filing his marriage proposal, his dream of having a child is unexpectedly fulfilled when one morning Laura, Tini and the baby Jesus are at the door. The three lost their parents in an accident and now want to go to their uncle Jrg Klein, Lena's ex-fianc. Since Jrg is about to set off on a research trip to Antarctica, Lena and Michael take the children in with them until a foster family is found. But from day one, the little ones cause a lot of hustle and bustle in their parents' temporary household, which is already slightly chaotic: Laura doesn't eat meat, Baby Jesus only tolerates mare's milk and the kids' little dog brings fleas to Michael's practice. In the midst of all this, kindhearted Michael finds time to secretly take care of an injured fugitive who the police are looking for as a notorious "horse slasher." Lena, meanwhile, seems reconciled to the idea of adopting Laura, Tini and Jesus "Of course, that doesn't suit Michael at all: he wants his own children. In the argument, he leaves the house - the final separation seems inevitable. When the children run away because they don't want to destroy the happiness of the two, Michael proves to be heroic in the father role : At a fairground he saves the desperate Laura from the greatest danger. But the next problem is already waiting, because Lena learns from the children that Michael is covering for the supposed "horse carnivore".
- The death of a woman can not just bring a wide range of emotions to her daughter and her childhood-friend, but also represents an inexorable journey into the past through memories. Two different points of view about living the consequences of WWII. Hope always prevails.
- Nine young actors leave behind their daily lives in Berlin and travel to country to audition for a summer theatre production to be performed in ruins of an old church.
- With four hooves on the river Neisse 4.