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- World War II revisionist film that claims Jews deliberately caused both World Wars--and that Hitler was only trying to save Germany from the Jews--as part of a plot to found the nation of Israel.
- An international crew of astronauts undertakes a privately funded mission to search for life on Jupiter's fourth largest moon.
- 2074. In the wake of a mysterious global disaster, war rages between the Tribes that have emerged from the wreckage of Europe. Three siblings from the peaceful Origine tribe are separated and forced to forge their own paths.
- Just after World War II, an American takes a railway job in Germany, but finds his position politically sensitive with various people trying to use him.
- A boy in Nazi Germany, trying to conceal that he is Jewish, joins the Hitler Youth.
- A wealthy woman becomes obsessed with humanitarianism when her young son dies after committing suicide.
- This is the untold story of a generation; chronicling a hotel frequented by Charlie Chaplin, Konrad Adenauer, and Adolf Hitler.
- The story of Nazi Germany's plundering of Europe's great works of art during World War II and Allied efforts to minimize the damage.
- Beate is an ambitious executive working at EUROPA, a mysterious corporation looking to expand into the Balkans region. Seemingly promoting philanthropy, Europa actually needs to buy off lands from locals in a remote valley in Albania.
- ShortOn a deadly mission to extract water from Jupiter's moon Europa, three astronauts must choose between nature and humanity.
- What is Europe? How did this continent, which actually is not a continent geographically, develop? What keeps Europe with its many nations and peoples together? Is there the "typical European"? How did Europe shape our thinking, how did Europe enrich the world - and where did Europe plunge the world into disaster? Questions that Australian-born Sir Christopher Clark will engage in during his journey through the culture and history of Europe. Like no one else the renowned historian can take a curious and entertaining look at our continent "from outside" and in his personal presentations at Europe's most beautiful and fateful places sort out our confusingly diverse history. Europe is not a straight line from the ancient Greeks to the EU, but rather a story with many fractures. Where today 740 million people gather from different backgrounds and culture, there already was a hive of activity during early human history. And our world has been shaped by people from Europe, by the imagination of the Greeks and the organizational skills of the Romans, by Vikings and Celts, by dynasties like the Habsburgs and Tudors, by explorers like Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus, conquerors like Napoleon and of course the great geniuses like Michelangelo and da Vinci. Their historical influence is undisputed - but what so they say to us today? Ever and anon Clark directs us to look at the current legacy and scrutinises the patterns: Does Europe still see itself today as the Christian Occident? Are we actually children of democracy? And is Islam really part of it? What is at stake with Europe today? Christopher Clark repeatedly looks into this crucial question, marks the dividing aspects and sheds light on the courage and visions of those who, after centuries of violence, want to make Europe a peaceful place.
- TV SeriesBased on the novels by Dave Hutchinson, it is set in a near-future Europe that has been ravaged by a pandemic and economic decay, and split in several tiny nation-states.
- A metaphysical kammerspiel about political fight, betrayal, madness, focusing on a exiled communist couple during a train journey in the early months of WWII.
- A man is found dead, hung from a tree. Another body is found in Skansen's wolverine enclosure. Five girls attempt to flee from Sweden.
- The story starts in Romania in the last years of the Ceaucescu regime. The main character of the film is Petru, a ten-year-old Romanian boy. His world is one of action and dreams but, at the same time, presents an authentic vista of contemporary Eastern Europe. All the events are shown through his eyes. His odyssey is an amusing and grotesque tale of survival as well as a parable on the survival of the human spirit. He comes to grips with a hostile world with both humor and rage, imagination and innocence. Petru lives with his vegetarian father Mihai and his pianist mother Daniela, in a small idyllic village in the Carpathian Mountains. His best friends are his dog Ursu, with whom he shares all his joys and sorrows, and the buffalo Florica. One day the family has to leave the country for political reasons. A long journey to freedom full of thrills and adventures begins, which first leads them from Hungary to Austria. Here they are sent to a refugee camp where Petru's parents are classified as economic refugees because they have no documents; they are be deported back to Romania. Petru flees on his own and has to encounter a number of dangerous situations. But there are also glimmers of hope when an old stationmaster and his wife from a tiny Bavarian village adopt him, nurse him back to health and enable him to integrate into a new community. But here too, the police are already on his tail.
- Kamal has fled Iraq to try to enter "Fortress Europe". At the Turkish-Bulgarian border, local mercenaries are ruthlessly hunting down migrants. Alone in the forest, Kamal has three days to escape.
- A tour of the nightlife in Rome, Paris, London, Madrid, Vienna, Brussels and more. Episodes presenting famous artists and people performing.
- Launched in 2018, the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project will come to fruition in October 2021: the 1,230 kilometers of pipes built under the Baltic Sea are complete. Connecting the village of Bolshoi Kuziomkino in Russia to the city of Lubmin in Germany, the pipeline follows the route of its big brother, Nord Stream 1, which has been operating since 2012. Two months later, just as the pipeline was about to be inaugurated, Germany warns that the pipeline will not be approved if the escalation with Ukraine escalates. In February 2022, Europe's major gas supplier invaded its neighbor, and Chancellor Olaf Scholz halted the pipeline's certification process as part of the sanctions against Russia.
- The passengers of a train are taken hostage by a vicious criminal, after the police fails to capture him.
- A pair of mismatched cops stumble onto a major protection racket involving a seedy restaurant.
- On the moon Europa, a lush terraformed paradise in Jupiter's shadow, an android named Zee sets out in search of answers. Run, glide and fly across the landscape, solve mysteries in the ruins of a fallen utopia, and discover the story of the last human alive.
- Year 2052. It is night. A car travels along desolate roads. Inside there is a Middle Eastern family (father, mother and daughter) the Italian boyfriend of the daughter. A police car follow the family and it makes them stop in a cultivated field. The policeman goes out and joins them. Apply for license and registration. He has racists and violent behavior towards the family man who is driving. The policeman returns to his car to check the datas and he comes back.
- Austrian Waffen-SS Lieutenant-colonel Otto Skorzeny was Hitler's favorite commando. His participation in daring military actions such as the rescue of Benito Mussolini in the Apennines or covert "Operation Greif" at the Battle of the Bulge, among others, made him famous. In May 1945 he was taken prisoner by the US Army. After 3 years in a POW camp, Skorzeny escaped to a safe haven in Franco's Spain. What was he up to during the long 25 years he spent in Spain? This documentary has gained access to its very own files "The Skorzeny papers" that picture a determined character who took to the dealings of the Cold War like duck to water: active Nazi ratline mastermind, gun runner, advisor to Egyptian President Nasser, freelance covert operations agent for CIA and Mossad and other western intelligence services. The after WWII, "Cold War", account of the life and deeds of one of the most charismatic and enigmatic characters of the 20th century.
- The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL) is an annual football club competition organised by UEFA since 1971 for eligible European football clubs.
- Writer Geert Mak travels around Europe to visit the places where history was made. He speaks with eye witnesses, relatives and experts. One hundred years of European history in 35 episodes.
- Extremadura, la región de Europa occidental con mayor porcentaje de áreas de interés ornitológico y con un tercio de su territorio protegido medioambientalmente.
- They dot the countryside of our continent like so many priceless pearls, steeped in history and an aura of mystery: Europe's castles. No other part of the world boasts as many castles and palaces as Europe. These "stone giants" are an integral part of our culture and our landscapes. Some nestled among gently rolling hills, others erected on the banks of raging rivers or on mountain ridges, they are testament to compelling stories and regional identity. Kings and princes built their palaces and summer residences in some of the most beautiful and strategically located spots in Europe. As we follow in their footsteps to visit Europe's best known and most striking castles, our journey will lead us through the Loire Valley in France, to southern Germany, the southeast of England, the Piemont in Italy and along Portugal's coast. Breathtaking aerial views of these landscapes and tantalizing glimpses of their castles will draw viewers in and make them curious to find out what lies behind their walls. The ideas, dreams and attitudes reflected in these monuments continue to inspire the imagination of people in their environment to this day. The series will also seek to find traces of traditions that still live on in and around Europe's castles and find out how they are being creatively reinterpreted today... a collection of 5 parts about "Europas Schlösserwelten" for "ARTE discovery" based on an idea, development, design and implementation of Jeremy József Pierre Fekete
- Thorsten Koehrmann arbeitet als Elefantenpfleger im Hamburger Tierpark Hagenbeck. Schon als Sechsjaehriger traeumte er davon, mit Elefanten zu arbeiten. Ein Beruf, der den Pflegern besondere Faehigkeiten abverlangt, denn Elefanten koennen schnell zum Angriff uebergehen, wenn man nicht ihre Sprache spricht. Wenn Thorsten Koehrmann morgens um sieben die Tuer zur Elefantenhalle aufschliesst, wird er sehnsuechtig erwartet. Die Elefanten im Hamburger Tierpark Hagenbeck sind bereits putzmunter und warten darauf, dass der Tag endlich beginnt. Thorsten Koehrmann und seine Leute arbeiten im direkten Kontakt mit den Tieren. Sie striegeln, fuettern und beschaeftigen die Elefanten ohne ein schuetzendes Gitter dazwischen. Eine Praxis, die den Pflegern besondere Faehigkeiten abverlangt, denn Elefanten sind gefaehrlich. Immer wieder kommt es in Zoos zu toedlichen Unfaellen. Thorsten Koehrmann bildet seine Leute selbst aus. Sechs Monate Zusatzausbildung muessen gelernte Tierpfleger absolvieren, bevor sie auch nur in die Naehe der Dickhaeuter duerfen. Die Kommandos sind genau festgelegt, eine Mischung aus Englisch, Deutsch und Indisch, die so genannte Hagenbecksprache. Hagenbeck, der erste gitterlose Tierpark der Welt, wurde 1907 von Carl Hagenbeck gegruendet und ist bis heute in Familienbesitz. Die Koehrmanns sind genau so lange dabei wie die Hagenbecks. Thorsten Koehrmann ist im Zoo aufgewachsen. Schon als Sechsjaehriger sass er auf dem Ruecken eines Elefanten. Sein Vater leitete das Delphinarium im Hamburger Tierpark. Nach dessen Tod uebernahm der damals 28-Jaehrige die Show bis im Oktober 1995 das Delphinarium auf Druck der Tierschuetzer geschlossen wurde. Nach einem Jahr als einfacher Tierpfleger wird ihm sein Traumjob angeboten: Elefantenpfleger. Elefanten gelten als sensibel und sind in hohem Mass soziale Wesen. Sowohl untereinander, als auch gegenueber den Menschen, die sie betreuen. Eigenschaften, die Koehrmann faszinieren, die aber auch eine besondere Herausforderung sind. Dem Pfleger ist es gelungen, aus einer zusammen gewuerfelten Elefanten-WG eine funktionierende Familie zu machen, bei der die Tiere fuereinander einstehen, sich gegenseitig unterstuetzen. Nur so konnte 2003 bei Hagenbeck zum ersten Mal in Deutschland ein Elefantenbaby ohne die Hilfe der Pfleger zur Welt kommen.
- Little Europe, a town in the American West, is chosen as the site for a European Music Festival to be internationally broadcast on television. The election of judges jeopardizes the village's peace because the dormant antagonisms of the descendants of the Italians, Spanish, French, and Germans will be awakened.
- German writer Ernst Jünger was born and lived in what has been the centre of European power, culture, politics and science for virtually the entire 20th century. Jünger fought in the first world war and received Germany's highest military decoration from Hindenburg in 1918; he discussed politics with Goebbels and Brecht in Berlin in the '20s and art with Picasso during the Second World War; he conspired against Hitler and tried LSD in 1950. The news footage in the film becomes a commentary on Jünger's life and writings, as contradictory and controversial as the history of the century.
- A pioneering voyage deep into the oceans of Europa goes horribly awry and the crew must grapple with the unknown horrors of the deep. The mysteries lurking may hold the key to our very existence.
- Hosted by Colin Luke, made up of twenty 26-minute shows filmed using digital cameras, and produced with BBC's partners from five countries of the European Union, this program intends to depict the diversity of the lives of Europeans today.
- Owen has dreamed of being an astronaut his whole life, but living on Jupiter's moon Europa isn't all it's cracked up to be. One day, on a boring satellite maintenance mission, he breaks free from routine with someone who makes outer space feel just a little warmer.
- The docu explains us about anti semitism in modern times until today
- Asta Nielsen (1881-1972) ist die Pionierin und der erste Star des Kinos in Europa. Als Arbeiterkind und alleinerziehende Mutter arbeitet sie sich von ganz unten hoch. Sie inszeniert sich bewusst als erstes Rollen-Vorbild für moderne, unabhängige Frauen - und spielt queere Figuren wie Hamlet. Mit vielen Filmausschnitten spürt die Dokumentation dieser singulären Erscheinung nach. Asta Nielsen (1881-1972) war der erste Filmstar in Europa. Sie schuf das Kino, wie wir es heute kennen: Ihr erster Film "Abgründe" ist auch einer der ersten Langfilme der Filmgeschichte. Mit ihrem erotischen Gaucho-Tanz verzauberte sie die Massen, bald drehte sie ganze Serien. 1914 sahen pro Tag 1,5 Millionen Menschen auf der ganzen Welt einen Film mit Asta Nielsen. Dieser Erfolg war ihr nicht in die Wiege gelegt: 1881 in eine Arbeiterfamilie in Kopenhagen hineingeboren, musste Asta Nielsen hart kämpfen, um Schauspielerin zu werden. Dann mit 19 Jahren der Schock: Sie erwartet ein Kind - und weigert sich, den Vater zu heiraten. Sie will unabhängig bleiben. Solche modernen, neuen Frauen spielt Asta Nielsen später in ihren Filmen, und im Kino sitzen die ersten berufstätigen Frauen, die genau diese Vorbilder suchen. Vom Teenager bis zum Vamp, vom Melodram bis zur Komödie spielt "die Asta" alle Rollen. Schon früh tritt sie in Hosenrollen auf, 1922 verkörpert sie Hamlet zwischen den Geschlechtern. Etwa 70 Filme dreht Asta Nielsen bis 1932 in Deutschland - doch mit den Nazis möchte sie nicht arbeiten. Mit faszinierenden Filmausschnitten und einer reich ausgestatteten Inszenierung spürt die Dokumentation dem Geheimnis dieser Ikone nach. Karola Gramann und Heide Schlüpmann von der Kinothek Asta Nielsen diskutieren mit Barbara Beuys, die eine neue Biografie über den Weltstar verfasst hat.
- A decadent upper class family of mother and three children who live in one of the richest neighborhoods of the city of Saint Paulo, Brazil, is faced with the past as the long estranged father, who supposedly was the cause of the family's ruin, returns and accommodates himself in the house as if nothing had changed.
- Osias and Bria, both clones, are in love under the tyranny of Nevco, a global corporate mega power. Osias seeks love and freedom, but Bria is unwilling to follow her instincts and chooses the lure of a safe life serving Nevco. As one of Nevco's test subjects, Bria is discarded, and left to a life of madness. Osias escapes and with the help of a resistance group called the Ladder. He kidnaps Archer Claezon, the scientist in charge of Bria. If Osias can use Archer to find her, their love may be the key that unlocks the chains of clone slavery.
- Berlin, a summer in the age of neoliberalism: the spectre of the soviet avant-garde is haunting the city. A young Georgian contract-worker is surprised to find the ghost of the Russian revolutionary poet Vladimir Mayakovsky in his kitchen. At the same time, his friend Kasimir inherits a big fortune, but what shall he do with all this money? Framed by a travel through time leading to Flaubert's 19th Century und the shooting of a revisionist melodrama for German television, the film follows the adventures of these three characters in contemporary Berlin. A suprematist digital comedy about the transmission of emancipatory energies.
- "The Heart Of Europe". In this spellbinding dreamlike tale of European author cinema, the film maker Julián Pintos and his alter ego are confined to their home, isolated in the country during the pandemic that is devastating Europe in the 21st century and they undertake a strange journey of initiation in which they will coincide with Myriam the mysterious Silver Mask, and with theater's two disturbing masks, muses of comedy and tragedy, divided into Esther and Diana. The characters are trapped in an enigmatic time tunnel and as their sole escape they will try to find the heart of Europe, recalling their respective pasts linked with the Old Continent, bringing to light the ghosts and deepest fears that each one of them hides.