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- Cioma Schönhaus, a 21-year-old Jewish man, escapes the Gestapo and saves lives thanks to his ability to forge passports. His other talent is forging his own identity.
- A 100 years ago, Mata Hari faced the firing squad as a convicted German spy. Was she a dangerous spy, whose boldness and sexuality threatened the establishment, or a victim entangled in a climate of blame and desperation as WWI dragged on?
- Vincenzo Malinconico, a part-time lawyer, works more as a psychologist. His legal cases are simple and he prefers to philosophize. Character from the popular novels of Diego De Silva.
- The continuous story of Brandner Kaspar in Bavaria in the mid-1950s. When Death (Boandlkramer) is supposed to take little Maxl, he falls in love with his mother Gefi. Confused by previously unknown feelings, he confides in the devil
- A troubled carpenter takes a job restoring an old water mill in the woods, but it hides secrets that will resonate with her mysterious past
- Marguerite and Margot are both 12 years old, each with their family, friends, problems, and era. Because one lives in 1942 and the other in 2020. But then a mysterious magic trunk transports them each to the time of the other
- Three friends go on a road trip to get away from the city for the holidays. Upon reaching their destination, the friends begin to realise that their vacation isn't exactly what they hoped for. Strange disturbances and weird caretakers lead them to believe there is something more sinister set for them.
- Geoffrey Bawa is the greatest architect you've never heard of. A groundbreaking documentary exploring the work of Sri Lanka's most important architect ...how he decolonized 20th century architecture and inspired Asia to live more naturally, sustainably and beautifully.
- Siggi Jepsen is in Germany after the war in an institution for difficult to educate young people. While locked in his cell, the memories of his childhood during the Second World War come flooding back to him
- Alberto Saporito spent a very eventful night. His friend Aniello Amitrano was brutally killed and his body was hidden by his neighbors, the Cimmarutas. But he can't remember if it was just a dream or if he actually lived it. That's why he shows up early to the police to file a complaint. However, he doesn't know that his gesture will be the fuse that will cause chaos to explode. Just like his uncle Nicola does with his firecrackers. The uncle has in fact decided to stop talking, because the degradation in which humanity finds itself repels him, and is expressed only through his pyrotechnic language.
- An epic tale of love, honour and sacrifice. Set within the mystic jungles of Nusantara in the 8th Century. Temenggor - a vast jungle where tribes seek sanctuary, a land rife with Paganism, infested with bloodthirsty ravagers, yet enchanted by age-old secrets tucked away only to be passed down generations later.
- An adventure reality show which takes 10 urban Malaysians out of their comfort zones of modern city life and throws them into an idyllic rural setting where they compete daily in quests which they must win in order to stay in the show.
- family soap is based on human emotions and love and hate relationship. A beautiful and sensitive girl Sidra is a chairperson of her father's advertising company. Sidra likes the writer and director of her company 'Arman' but could not express her love. Sheela is another character, who also likes 'Arman'. The serial narrates the jealousy, conspiracy and intrigue in the family. It also highlights the good values like love, sincerity and commitment. It is a well defined story and sub- plots are in line with the main plot.
- Vincent, 23, his face still young, drives through the countryside in a metallic blue car. His route is marked out. Everything seems to have been planned. Every evening, a bed awaits him somewhere. Alone, Vincent advance
- Kati and Jo, two 17-year-old and best friends since childhood, question if they would miss their small Bavarian hometown of Tandern if they left. When they grow up, one decides to travel around the world while the other attends university
- We see a brother (Tom Schilling) who lives with his sister like a married couple until she meets a man. When a teenager wants to introduce her new boyfriend (Barnaby Metschurat) to her stuffy parents, they turn out to be super cool. Very different people (including Christel Peters) take high risks for a good cup of coffee. During a turbulent lunch break, Roman Knizka performs gymnastics on a high-rise construction site a la Harold Lloyd, a dragon slayer has to face the greatest challenge of his life, and we learn that even a squash ball has feelings (with Dominique Pinon).
- Bad Tölz in 1988 - Commissioner Walter Degenhardt (Adnan Erten) is returning from a trip with his lover Patrizia Lehmann (Katharina Abt) when a detonation shakes the air. As the investigation will later show, it is about the explosion of a letter bomb - addressed to the owner of the Pension Freiheit. Degenhardt and his colleague Rio Hartmann (Luky Zappatta) take on the tricky case. But then two officials from the BND suddenly took over the investigation. A little later Patrizia Lehmann is found dead. And Degenhardt is firmly convinced that his lover, with whom he wanted to start a new life because of his desolate marriage, was murdered. Now there is no stopping the two commissioners, who could not be more different. They begin to research on their own and thus track down a gang of people smugglers and the Stasi. With the help of a Franciscan priest and the shrewd policeman Stevie, they just manage to prevent another murder and hunt down the two Stasi agents.
- Since he first saw Christina, his grandmother's nurse, Ildutt has set out on a desperate and pointless quest to become normal
- Two people meet, fall in love and everything can go well. But Arndt can't choose Elke. He is married with two children. Each respects his decision, but not for long. Suddenly her dream man is back at the door who has left his wife for her
- Hamburg, 1945: Orphaned children from the Bergen-Belsen camp find temporary accommodation in the upscale Elbe suburb of Blankenese. After the Nazi terror, they are now waiting to leave for Palestine. Jewish carers (Alice Dwyer, Harald Schrott and others) want to give hope to the traumatized orphans. But the departure was delayed, and many Germans still met the Jews with undisguised hatred.
- Youssef Soltane, a 45-year-old Tunisian intellectual, is the product of a generation that lived the era of euphoria and great ideologies in the sixties, and their subsequent failure. He was incarcerated and tortured for his political opinions. Furthermore, his relationship with Zineb, a young, beautiful bourgeois, only brings him more trouble. During one long winter night, Youssef wanders in search of an emotional haven, prey to all the questions that flood his memory.
- In 1990, a famed Balinese sculptor Nyoman Nuarta promised to build for Bali what would have been the largest copper and brass statue on Earth. He ended up dragging his family along into a 28-year journey ridden with crisis and sacrifice.
- When he arrives in a small rural village, Pierre is twenty-two years old. This is his first post. Behind the gray curtain of November rains, between two dictations, the young teacher abandons himself to the most secret dreams, violent and troubled like the waves rolling in the river, below the houses.
- After a long wait, Samir Bu Shibrain got the interview opportunity he had always dreamed of in a prestigious company. Unfortunately on that day, Samir's life is turned upside down and makes him the focus of unwanted attention... because of a cold cup of coffee.
- Oliver Schwabe's portrait of Königstein is more than a homage to his services to television. Schwabe approaches his protagonist with his own means, so to speak. That's why some things in this film are fictitious. It is true that Königstein liked to compare himself to Ringo Starr. Connecting elements: The love of music and a big nose. As a leitmotif, this leads back to the beginnings of the Beatles' successes in the 1960s, when Königstein, for his part, began to leave his mark on ARD. The result is a composition of quotations from the film work, supplemented with interviews and excerpts from works with Curt Bois, Annette Humpe, Dennis Hopper, Udo Lindenberg, Rod Stewart, Pete Townshend, Ringo Starr and Frank Zappa. In addition, his docudramas about "public" people such as Inge Meysel, Veit Harlan, Birgit Breuel and "Die Manns" are considered in the context of their impact and their medial repercussions.