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- Philosopher Slavoj Zizek examines the hidden themes and existential questions asked by world renowned films.
- A life-time after the Shoah: Forgetting is not an option and memory only goes so far. When prayers are not enough, music can keep us going. It's not too late to mourn, And not too soon to replenish. In Redemption Blues, a feature-length documentary shot in New York, Vienna, Oswiecim, and Bethlehem, director Peter Stastny engages with several outspoken Holocaust survivors whose lives have been shaped by their experiences from more than 70 years ago. As the director's personal narrative guides us along, we watch these humorous, wise, hardened and joyful individuals rise above the despair and loss. A rich emotional landscape comes to life, containing some of the deep questions with which the world is still grappling today. In the end, we see these people as leaders and visionaries in moments of homecoming, renewal and progression, not merely as captives of their past.
- Tracking Edith tells the story of a socially engaged, known Austrian/British photographer who led a double life: as a secret agent for the KGB.
- Claudia is a young actress. Finally she has been casted for her first leading role in a film based upon a true story: The Schiele-Murderer. While preparing for the role, she meets Sylvia, the real wife of the serial killer who has murdered five young women and draped their corpses to look like paintings by Egon Schiele. Since the murderer has been arrested, his wife now lives in a sanatorium with her little, still traumatized daughter. The fictional script of the film within the film, Sylvia's reports and Claudia's fantasies cause a new chronology of the story - lies create more than one truth.
- Calder Michaels replaces Auggie as interim DPD head. Augie learns Calder is the new mole for Henry. Calder traced money from the Chens to a terrorist in Vienna; Annie is sent there to gather information. Joan and Arthur get back together.
- Annie is in Germany to get proof against Henry. Calder arrives Germany to track Annie. Senator Pierson wants Joan out of office. Joan has pregnancy problems and goes to the hospital. Annie and Calder meet to talk. Annie is shot and goes off grid.
- When Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) investigate a drowning death with mysterious marks on the victim's ankles, they happen upon a group of water-bound Wesen. Meanwhile, Rosalee (Bree Turner) starts unpacking her things at Monroe's (Silas Weir Mitchell), and Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz) makes a startling realization about the possible identities of the Royal Baby's parents.
- Nick and Hank look into the death of a priest, who was performing an exorcism on a 9-year-old boy. Is the boy a Wesen or possessed by a demon?
- An old urban legend from within Portland sewers comes to light when a murder is committed by an vicious, alligator-like wesen.