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- The perfect world of a small family breaks, when Can discover that his mother works in a brothel. In a maelstrom of anger, guilt and despair Mother and son are forced to forgive himself.
- A puppeteer fall asleep after a performance of his marionette theater and dreams that his protagonists, Pulcinello, Pierrot and Pierette, have made off with a bag of money. In his dream, the three have freed themselves from the ropes on their bodies and limbs and are beginning to lead a life of their own.
- A 10-part documentary that tell the history of the GDR/East Germany. In 2003, triggered by Wolfgang Becker's gigantic cinema success "Goodbye Lenin", an unprecedented interest in the GDR phenomenon, which almost nobody thought possible, awoke - and not only in Germany, but worldwide.
- The little devil has a bad stomach, whereupon the grandmother sends for the doctor from hell. He prescribes him a devilishly effective elixir, and the red rascal feels so good again that he immediately becomes overwhelmed with arrogance. He clings to some balloons and sails up to earth. His first encounter with a person is positive: it is a pretty farm girl who he likes very much.
- A woman is wrongly accused of a crime that was really committed by her husband and is sent to jail. While in prison she gives birth and the child is put up for adoption. Once fresh evidence frees her from jail, the woman goes searching for her daughter.
- The big city of Berlin, growing up, the benefit of alcohol, and the search for meaning.
- The driving instructor Gustav Helbig is satisfied with himself, because he got his "hardest case" to date, the hairdresser Egon Kammerhahn, through the driving test. However, Mrs. Berta Helbig is dissatisfied, as she urgently wants to go into town to do important errands. This also includes a visit to Thea and Paul Brause's dog grooming salon, which is booming because every third inhabitant of the town owns a dog. Thea takes care of the beauty of the animals while her husband trains them. In marriage it is exactly the opposite, because here Paul is on a leash.
- The respected gynecologist Prof. Hausen is averse to performing abortions. In contrast, his up-and-coming colleague Dr. Schäfer sees abortion as a means of helping women in need. The professor's convictions are shaken when misfortune befalls his own family.
- On his ninth birthday, Victor decides he's had enough of being the model son and sets out to expose his family's well - hidden secrets to the light. Slowly but deftly pulling the screen of bourgeois hypocrisy to one side, he keeps a tight hold on the reins right through to the end with revelations that blow the family's peaceful existence, patriotic complacency and social conventionality sky high. Armed with honesty, naivety, innocence and a child's wiliness, Victor attacks everything he cannot understand or accept as prerequisites for a quiet and safe life in polite society.
- A masked ball at the court of the Spanish king in Madrid. The embassy attaché of the Republic of the Morea in Paris, the somewhat easy-going Horace de Massarena, and the still young Count Juliano have arrived and begin to chat animatedly. Massarena tells his interlocutor that exactly a year ago in this very salon - also on the occasion of a masquerade ball - he was able to do a favor to an unknown woman masked as a black domino.
- Germany at the time of the end of the Weimar Republic. The saleswoman Anna Gerlach looks forward to the joys of motherhood. She has already found accommodation with the Breuer's. The daughter of the house, Lissy Breuer, is also hopeful. The biggest difference between the two expectant mothers is the expected alimony.